State tax filing

Thanks, in that case why is the guidance here says that I should not split the wages by days? I do think my situation fits the below description (this is the questionnaire when I’m filling up NJ state, not NY):

 

New Jersey imposes a convenience of the employer test for residents of states that impose a similar test. Under the convenience rule, a nonresident's wage/salary income from a New Jersey employer is taxable to New Jersey if they are working from an out-of-State location for their own convenience and not for the necessity of the employer.

In this case:
 - You must report the full amount of the New Jersey source wage/salary income
 - Do not split wages by days worked in New Jersey

 

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