ErnieS0
Expert Alumni

State tax filing

What is your situation? If you physically work in New York but live in New Jersey, then you should be paying NY income tax. In that case, you can claim a credit for tax paid to NY on your NJ return.

 

New York considers hybrid work to be full-time NY work. If your employer allows you to work from home a few days a week, NY considers that to be the same as working in NY. All your telecommuting income is taxed by NY.

 

If you never work in New York, then you should claim $0 income on your nonresident NY return and not fill out the other state credit section in NJ because you are not paying any NY tax.

 

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