ErnieS0
Expert Alumni

State tax filing

@ronzon If you lived in New Jersey for part of the year and then moved to New York but continued to earn money in NJ as a nonresident, you will have to file both a part-year resident and nonresident NJ tax return. And a New York part-year resident return.

 

New Jersey says: You must file both a part-year resident return and a part-year nonresident return if:

  • Your gross income from all sources (both in-state and out-of-state) for the entire year was more than the filing threshold amount;
  • You received income (whether from New Jersey sources or not) during the part of the year you were a resident; and
  • You received any amount of income from New Jersey sources during the part of the year you were a
    nonresident.

Both Part-Year Resident and Nonresident

 

You can claim a tax credit on your part-year NJ return for tax paid to NY during that period and NY will give you credit for tax paid to NJ for the time you lived in New York City,.

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