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You will report your income on your federal, NY and NJ returns.
New Jersey does have state income tax. As a resident, you must report the income you earned in NY.
To insure you receive credit for the state taxes you paid to NY, you should complete your NY Non-Resident Income Tax return after your federal.
Complete your NY Resident Tax Return last.
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You must complete the NY NR return before the NJ Res return to receive credit for NY tax paid on the NJ return.
NJ definitely HAS a state income tax.
After completing your federal return, do the non-resident NY return next. Then do your home state NJ return last. When you do the NJ return, remove the NY income.
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