On Line 54 of my NJ State return it indicates TAX DUE of $7,619.
On line 55 is Income Tax WITHHELD from my 1099's of $29,393.
The result on Line 78 is a REFUND of $21,774!
ALL Tax Withheld on the 1099's is from the REQUIRED MINIMUM DISTRIBUTION during 2020.
Is this correct? NJ State does not tax distributions from 401K's and IRA's?
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If you are age 62+, NJ has a retirement income exclusion of up to $75,000; but only if your total income is $100,000 or less. Also note that NJ does not recognize QCD's.
if you entered federal withholding in the NJ tax withheld box, you made a mistake.
If the custodian withheld 29.393 for NJ tax, you should expect a big refund.
It has nothing to do with how NJ taxes your pension income.
based on your tax, you're probable not eligible for the exclusion.
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