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posted Mar 17, 2025 10:15:51 AM

Live in NY. Earned $1750 in NJ.

I live in NY and earned $1750 in NJ in 2024. On the W2, the state is NY and I have NY tax withhold.

So that means I did not have NJ tax.

 

1. Do I need to file a NJ tax return?

2. Do I need to pay NJ any tax?

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Expert Alumni
Mar 17, 2025 10:22:17 AM

No; as a nonresident, you would not have to file a New Jersey if your New Jersey income is less than $10,000 single/$20,000 married filing joint.   No New Jersey tax would be owed.

 

See NJ Division of Taxation - Income Tax - Nonresidents

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Expert Alumni
Mar 17, 2025 10:22:17 AM

No; as a nonresident, you would not have to file a New Jersey if your New Jersey income is less than $10,000 single/$20,000 married filing joint.   No New Jersey tax would be owed.

 

See NJ Division of Taxation - Income Tax - Nonresidents