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State tax filing
New York and New Jersey does not have a reciprocity agreement. If you live in New Jersey, your entire income is taxable in New Jersey. Then, on your non-resident return for New York, you will pay tax on your New York sourced income. New Jersey will then credit you on your resident return for the taxes paid to New York.
As a nonresident of New York State, you are subject to New York State tax on income derived from New York State sources. Since your paid family leave solely resulted from your employment in New York State, then it would be reported on your nonresident return.
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‎February 27, 2021
11:31 AM