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Yes. If you are due a refund from New Jersey you will receive it. Because you live in one state and work in another you are required to file 2 state tax returns;
A non-resident tax return for New Jersey, (link below,)
EXAMPLE : Jane Henderson was a full-year resident of New York who worked in New Jersey from July through November. She files a “full year” nonresident return because she was a nonresident for the entire year. Her New Jersey nonresident return will show the income she received during the period she was a nonresident i.e., January–December.
http://www.state.nj.us/treasury/taxation/pdf/pubs/tgi-ee/git612_09.pdf
Here is the link to the New Jersey department of revenue main page;
]http://www.state.nj.us/treasury/taxation/general-information.shtml
Then you will file a second state tax return as a resident of New York. The link to the home page is the short link and full year resident filing form and instructions are the 2 links below is below that;
EXAMPLE: Filing Information for New York State residents
If you are a New York State resident you must file Form IT-201, Resident Income Tax Return, if you meet any of the following conditions:
Do not file Form IT-201 if you were a New York State resident for only part of the year. If you moved into New York State on any day other than January 1, or moved out of New York State on any day other than December 31, see Filing information for New York State part-year residents.
You may have additional filing responsibilities if you are a New York City or Yonkers resident or part-year resident or you have Yonkers income.
Form IT-201
http://www.tax.ny.gov/pdf/current_forms/it/it201_fill_in.pdf?_ga=1.260069837.151507608.1423420310
Instructions for resident filing and form IT-201;
http://www.tax.ny.gov/pdf/current_forms/it/it201i.pdf?_ga=1.105994051.151507608.1423420310
The bottom line is that you might even get 2 state refund checks one from New York and 1 from New Jersey.
Yes. If you are due a refund from New Jersey you will receive it. Because you live in one state and work in another you are required to file 2 state tax returns;
A non-resident tax return for New Jersey, (link below,)
EXAMPLE : Jane Henderson was a full-year resident of New York who worked in New Jersey from July through November. She files a “full year” nonresident return because she was a nonresident for the entire year. Her New Jersey nonresident return will show the income she received during the period she was a nonresident i.e., January–December.
http://www.state.nj.us/treasury/taxation/pdf/pubs/tgi-ee/git612_09.pdf
Here is the link to the New Jersey department of revenue main page;
]http://www.state.nj.us/treasury/taxation/general-information.shtml
Then you will file a second state tax return as a resident of New York. The link to the home page is the short link and full year resident filing form and instructions are the 2 links below is below that;
EXAMPLE: Filing Information for New York State residents
If you are a New York State resident you must file Form IT-201, Resident Income Tax Return, if you meet any of the following conditions:
Do not file Form IT-201 if you were a New York State resident for only part of the year. If you moved into New York State on any day other than January 1, or moved out of New York State on any day other than December 31, see Filing information for New York State part-year residents.
You may have additional filing responsibilities if you are a New York City or Yonkers resident or part-year resident or you have Yonkers income.
Form IT-201
http://www.tax.ny.gov/pdf/current_forms/it/it201_fill_in.pdf?_ga=1.260069837.151507608.1423420310
Instructions for resident filing and form IT-201;
http://www.tax.ny.gov/pdf/current_forms/it/it201i.pdf?_ga=1.105994051.151507608.1423420310
The bottom line is that you might even get 2 state refund checks one from New York and 1 from New Jersey.
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