Hello,
I lived in South Carolina all year in 2023. I collected unemployment from the state of New Jersey for part of the year however. I had Zero Income in NJ in 2023. The only money related to NJ in 2023 was the unemployment insurance. Do I need to file a NJ tax return? Or is it not relevant to me because NJ does not tax Unemployment Benefits?
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No, New Jersey (NJ) does not tax unemployment benefits like the federal return does. Do not file a NJ return if that is the only income from NJ.
Unemployment compensation, taxed on your federal return, is taxable to South Carolina (SC) if it was received while a resident of South Carolina.
[Edited: 03/30/2024 | 2:10 PM PST]
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