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State tax filing
So for the 60% days worked in NJ (remotely at home in NJ), can you explain the reason (helpful if you can provide the relevant tax law passage) why I can't look to NJ as my source of wages, and it has to be NY?
If your employer has matched your work state with your home state so everything is in NJ, then it would be NJ source income. If you are working remotely out of the NJ office then NY has nothing to do with that part of your income.
So for the 40% days worked in NY office, can you explain the reason (helpful if you can provide the relevant tax law passage) why I can't look to NJ as my source of wages? If you are physically working in the NY office, then all states consider income earned while physically present in their state as that state sourced income.
"New York source income includes income derived from or connected with a business, trade, profession, or occupation carried on in New York State. " When you are in the NY office, you are carrying on in NYS.
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