JotikaT2
Employee Tax Expert

After you file

No, each entity is operated separately from each other.  New Jersey and the IRS will not review your newly filed New York nonresident return.  

 

They will only be notified of any changes if you determine you need to file an amended return for either of the two taxing agencies as indicated above.

 

Were your earnings already reported on your federal return as originally filed?  If so, you would not have to change your federal return.  If however, these are new earnings, you would need to amend your federal return.

 

I would recommend reviewing your New Jersey return.  As mentioned before, you could be entitled to an additional refund for any taxes paid in New York if the income was already reported on your return as originally filed.  Essentially, you may have had more income being reported from New Jersey sources when they were actually from New York.  If this applies, you may be due a refund from New Jersey for any income that was taxed twice by both states.

 

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