I work for a national company with plants/offices in many states including Maryland. I work out of my home office in Md. a couple times a week, but also travel to NJ. weekly. I only pay Md. state tax and filed there always. I do pay NJ- disability. unemployment, family leave, and workforce deductions but caps out in February for the year. Do I need to file NJ in addition to Md?
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You should file a resident Maryland tax return and probably a nonresident NJ return. You need to file in NJ for the days you worked in NJ. Hopefully, you have a record of the days (if not you will need to estimate). Then you need to allocate your base salary based on days worked in NJ. If you had 240 workdays in 2017 and 100 were in NJ then you would allocate
100/240 * your base salary = NJ income
In TurboTax, you need to prepare your nonresident state first before you prepare your Maryland return so that Turbotax will know the amount of tax credit you should receive on your Maryland return for the taxes you pay in NJ
You are a nonresident for tax purposes if:
Also, you are a nonresident if:
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