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After you file
If you are mailing in the returns, you have two options. You can go into your return and file the Part-year New Jersey return only (which may end up being allowed to e-file if you don't also have a nonresident return to do), or simply mail in the part-year return by itself. Throw out the nonresident return unless you are requesting a refund for mistaken withholdings, which doesn't sound like your situation at all. Your situation will be that the nonresident income will be $0 with $0 withheld. That equals no tax return needed. And if you never send a tax return for that portion, you have nothing to amend.
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‎April 18, 2022
8:51 AM