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Do I have to file for NJ if I only made $200 there before moving to Florida?

Worked a few days in NJ and received paycheck from previous work while still being a resident of Florida. Filled out state return because it can always be deleted and it said I had a refund of $0. Do I still need to file for NJ? Gross income from everywhere for both of us was 16k and I'm married filing jointly.

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KarenJ
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Do I have to file for NJ if I only made $200 there before moving to Florida?

Yes, if your gross income from everywhere in 2019 was more than $10,000 and you are single.

Yes, if your gross income is more than $20,000 and you are married.

 

[Edited 03.24.20 | 3:09 pm]

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KarenJ
Intuit Alumni

Do I have to file for NJ if I only made $200 there before moving to Florida?

Yes, if your gross income from everywhere in 2019 was more than $10,000 and you are single.

Yes, if your gross income is more than $20,000 and you are married.

 

[Edited 03.24.20 | 3:09 pm]

Do I have to file for NJ if I only made $200 there before moving to Florida?

So since I'm married and the combined gross income was less than 20k I do have to file for NJ as well as FL?
KarenJ
Intuit Alumni

Do I have to file for NJ if I only made $200 there before moving to Florida?

If you are married and your combined gross income is less than $20,000 you do not need to file a NJ return unless you file for a refund of NJ tax withholding.  Florida does not have an income tax so you do not need to file either state return (unless you want a NJ refund).

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