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Not sure if i need to files taxes for both states.
I have moved to new york from new jersey for work in 2018 around June. I did not change my domicile to new york back in 2018 because I felt that my job will only be temporary before i move back to new jersey. I have filed 2018 NJ tax as a full resident(I still have a place of abode in new jersey) and NY tax as a non-resident. I did not consider myself as a New york resident for 2018 since i did not have a permanent place of abode in new york for more than 11 months. (to be considered NY resident you maintain a permanent place of abode in New York State for more than 11 months of the year AND spend 184 days or more in New York State during the tax year). On late 2019, i have decide change my domicile to New york and changed my license and banking information to my New york address. 2019 W2 form shows my current NY address but it has both NY and NJ state reference copy. For my 2019 tax, do i need to still file new jersey tax since I have two states listed on my w2?