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State tax filing
No. Your New Jersey amount will be different. New Jersey does not allow a deduction for IRA contributions. Your NJ IRA basis is your total traditional IRA contributions.
Roth contributions and distributions are separate. If you receive a qualified distribution from a Roth IRA, do not report any portion of the distribution on your return.
See IRA Withdrawals
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March 9, 2022
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