Yes, remove the New York (NY) wages (and possibly the Pennsylvania (PA) | see below) because they are being included twice on New Jersey (NJ). NJ requires you to pay tax on all of your worldwide income as a resident.
You have two situations happening on your NJ resident return.
Thanks. I already filed my NY and PA as non residents and have minimal credit refund on both. Nj was the only one showing as owing and in the summary listing my total wages for all three states as wages twice. I will delete the other states as suggested from the NJ state portion.
My new question is for the federal section i only listed one w2 being the NJ w2 should i add each individual w2 on the federal side including the pa and ny one and my nj and ny one have the total wages from all three states listed in box 16 meaning my nj and ny both list 39,000 as my total wages. while i only made 26,000 in ny and the rest in nj and pa. how can i address this while filing?
Enter one W-2 and then enter the total wages earned in the NJ state wage box with the NJ withholding. Be sure to use the credit for taxes paid to another state for NY only. Review the NY return, line 50, Form IT203 for the total tax liability (not refund or balance due).
The $660 tax paid to New York should represent what you owed in tax on your New York Non-Resident return, not the tax you paid to NY from your W-2. You're probably getting a refund from NY for the difference.
You can check your NY return to verify this. That's why it's recommended to complete Non-Resident returns first, so TurboTax can transfer the amounts to your Resident return for you.
Here's more info on How to File a Non-Resident State Return.