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State tax filing
There is an adjustment to make on your NJ return. When two states are listed on the W2, and one is NJ, the programming requirements for NJ doubles-up the income. However, you can remove the double-added income by doing the following:
On the NJ return, you will see a screen titled About Your W-2 State Wage Information. The next screen is titled Let's Confirm Your Taxable State Wages from (Employer). Click on the NY box so that those reported wages are not included on New Jersey's return. Your income will be reduced to the appropriate income amount, and the credit for taxes paid to NY probably reduces your NJ tax down to zero or near zero.
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‎June 1, 2019
11:56 AM