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State tax filing
@ecannan11 You report all your income to your Resident State of New Jersey. New Jersey figures the tax on all your income, but you get credit for the tax you paid to New York.
File a Non-Resident State Return to New York and only report income earned/tax paid to NY on this return (prepare this return first). You should break even with New York if the state withholding was correct on your W-2 for your NY wages.
Click this link for more info on How to File a Non-Resident State Return.
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‎April 6, 2021
12:34 PM