Hello
My residence was in NY from Jan to August than moved to Ohio.. I received unemployment benefits from New York and now I am working in Ohio for a NJ company. Turbo tax is asking me to allocate my income. I assume all of unemployment income will be taxed at the New York rate and my income from the New Jersey company will be allocated between Ohio and NJ?
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It depends. The correct answer will depend on a few different factors.
You will have to file a part-year resident return for New York from January - August. All of your unemployment compensation received was a benefit for working solely in New York State and would be allocated to your New York State return.
You will have to file a part-year Ohio return from September - December. All of your wages will be taxable by your resident state during the time you were an Ohio resident.
Whether or not you need to file a nonresident New Jersey return depends on the following:
If you did not work in New Jersey, no NJ state tax was withheld and will continue to telecommute even after the pandemic, then you will not have to file a nonresident NJ return.
Telecommuter COVID-19 Employer and Employee FAQ
The first thing you want to do is make sure you've filled out the Personal Info section correctly:
Please note: if you are required to file a NJ return, it is always best to complete the non-resident return first to ensure accurate calculations.
It depends. The correct answer will depend on a few different factors.
You will have to file a part-year resident return for New York from January - August. All of your unemployment compensation received was a benefit for working solely in New York State and would be allocated to your New York State return.
You will have to file a part-year Ohio return from September - December. All of your wages will be taxable by your resident state during the time you were an Ohio resident.
Whether or not you need to file a nonresident New Jersey return depends on the following:
If you did not work in New Jersey, no NJ state tax was withheld and will continue to telecommute even after the pandemic, then you will not have to file a nonresident NJ return.
Telecommuter COVID-19 Employer and Employee FAQ
The first thing you want to do is make sure you've filled out the Personal Info section correctly:
Please note: if you are required to file a NJ return, it is always best to complete the non-resident return first to ensure accurate calculations.
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