DMarkM1
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State tax filing

Not quite.  NY is your resident state. There is no allocation involved there.  You are taxed by NY on all income from all sources by your resident state.  The non-resident state in this case NJ is where you get to allocate and in your circumstance that would be 100% of your wages allocate to NJ and then you get a credit on your NY return for the taxes paid to NJ to mitigate the double taxation on those wages.  

 

  

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