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After you file
It’s not possible to say why you have a non-zero amount without looking at your tax return. As awesome Tax Expert @DanaB27 said, a non-zero amount almost always comes up when there is a change to tax laws or the program.
If you did not e-file NJ, it’s also possible you filed with errors.
If you have your original NJ-1040, print out the current version in TurboTax and compare line-by-line that against the original and find out what has changed.
In TurboTax Online, click Tax Tools in the left column and then Print Center.
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March 29, 2021
2:11 PM