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I have income in NY state and live in NJ. which state form do I do first after my federal return
Last year I was told the order is important. I do not remember the answer.


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I have income in NY state and live in NJ. which state form do I do first after my federal return
Yes, when preparing returns in multiple states, it's best to do your nonresident (New York) and/or part-year resident state returns first, and your resident (New Jersey) state last. So, that the credit for the nonresident state taxes paid is accurately calculated on your resident state tax return
Please see FAQ, and complete the steps to enter your nonresident state: https://ttlc.intuit.com/replies/3302052
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I have income in NY state and live in NJ. which state form do I do first after my federal return
Yes, when preparing returns in multiple states, it's best to do your nonresident (New York) and/or part-year resident state returns first, and your resident (New Jersey) state last. So, that the credit for the nonresident state taxes paid is accurately calculated on your resident state tax return
Please see FAQ, and complete the steps to enter your nonresident state: https://ttlc.intuit.com/replies/3302052
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I have income in NY state and live in NJ. which state form do I do first after my federal return
What if I am independent contractor lived in NJ and was paid on 1099 from business located in NY.
I provided freelance design service for remodeling company based in NY and was provided with 1099. I commute every day to NY to work in that office. How do I file?
Thank you.
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