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FSA is pretax for Fed and taxable for NJ... if you had reduced medical expenses itemized on your federal return by FSA payments, you can take a deduction in NJ for the medical expenses paid as they are considered reimbursed for Federal purposes but not considered reimbursed for NJ state purposes (NJ it is after tax). Federal medical expense itemized deductions is limited to 7.5% of AGI and NJ only has a 2% limit so entering medical expenses that you may not have entered federally may help reduce your NJ taxes. Other deductions in NJ would be premiums for health insurance as again they are pretax fed but after tax NJ....
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‎June 6, 2019
10:13 AM