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How to claim NJ state tax refund
Hi,
I have never lived in or worked in New Jersey. I don't owe any money to the state of New Jersey. For the entire tax year, I have lived and worked in Texas. My employer is also based out of Texas. But, due to some address update issue, I have paid state taxes to New Jersey. What should I do to get a refund of this state tax from New Jersey? Please advise.
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How to claim NJ state tax refund
File a nonresident return with NJ to get any withholding refunded to you.
In TurboTax follow these steps:
1. Click My Info in left hand menu
2. Be sure your residence states do NOT include NJ.
3. Scroll down to "Other State Income", click Edit
4. Add NJ as a state that you earned income in.
Then
1. Click State in the left hand menu
2. Click Prepare State at top of page and Continue
3. Start New Jersey return
4. Be sure to zero out all income and deductions for NJ throughout the state interview.
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How to claim NJ state tax refund
Thank you for the reply. Can I still file a non-resident return even if my W-2 has new jersey state wages? Will I also get a refund of my NJ SUI/SDI tax? My employer told me that he cannot change my W-2
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How to claim NJ state tax refund
Yes, file nonresident and leave the w2 as is in the federal interview and zero out the wages in the NJ interview.
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