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NJ resident, working in NYS, no NJ tax withholding, only NYS tax withheld?
Hi guys,
I am a full time NJ resident, and work in NYS (not NYC). All of my earned income is in NYS. Currently, my paystub shows no withholding for NYS, but my NJ tax is withheld.
I understand this is incorrect and it should only have my NY tax withheld, with no withholding for NJ. My employer gave me both IT-2104 (NY Withholding Allowance Certificate) and NJ-W4 to fill out to correct it. I don't know if these are the correct forms:
- NY IT-2104 is the standard withholding form
- NY IT-2104.1 is for non-resident withholding
- NJ-W4 is if I want NJ withholding and I don't qualify for the EXEMPT as defined in the rules
Do I really need to file NJ-W4 if I don't want my NJ tax withheld?
Do I file NY IT-2401 or NY IT-2401.1 as I am a non-resident in NY?