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State tax filing
Yes, if you are a nonresident and your entire gross income from all locations for the entire year was more than the filing threshold, you must file.
For New Jersey, the filing threshold for single or married filing separate returns is $10,000. The married filing joint or head of household threshold is $20,000.
For more information on filing requirements, see the link below:
Nonresidents Filing Requirements
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‎January 27, 2023
7:48 AM