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State tax filing
If there is no separate W-2 for NJ, use the same income reported for NY. That's what I see in practice. Since you have NY-sourced income, you file a NY nonresident return. You live in NJ, you are required to file an NJ resident tax return, you can claim a tax credit for taxes paid to NY on your NJ tax return using Schedule NJ-COJ.
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‎April 4, 2022
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