AmyC
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State tax filing

You live in NY and file a NY resident return which means NY taxes all income. Your resident state taxes all income but gives a credit for income double taxed by another state.  Please carefully follow these directions to prepare the states in a special order. You may need to delete both states and begin again.

 

  1. First, prepare your non-resident NJ return. This creates your tax liability for the non-resident state. How do I file a nonresident state return? Your NJ return only has your NJ wages.
  2. Then prepare your resident state NY return and it will generate a credit for your income already being taxed in the non-resident state. All wages and income.
  3. The credit will be the lower of the state tax liabilities on the same taxable income. You may owe your resident state,  if they have a higher tax rate along with differences in how the taxable income is calculated. NJ is very different in the way they calculate taxable income.
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