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She was domiciled in WA state in 2024 and continues to stay in WA in 2025. I was domiciled in NJ for the entire year and worked in NY state.
We both work in the private sector, so not a part of any civil union.
> If one spouse was a nonresident during the entire tax year and
the other spouse was a resident during any part of the tax year,
the resident can file a separate New Jersey return. The resident
calculates income and exemptions as if a federal married, filing
separate return had been filed.
Does that mean I (resident) can file as "single" and only include my income? If yes, how do I edit my income in Turbotax online app such that it only counts my income during tax calculation?
I restarted my NJ state tax and tried selecting different options: "single", "married filing separate return" and "married filing jointly" but in all the cases I saw combined income. I didn't see an option to only count single income for NJ state. How do I change the income calculated?