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jj4044
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state wages

state wages are not correct they are higher by 11435 which

is the amount of the cafeteria plan contributions on the w-2

how do i correct is on the nj state tax return?

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BillM223
Employee Tax Expert

state wages

Why do you think the NJ wages are not correct?

 

As you note, most cafeteria contributions which are removed from Wages on the federal return so they are added ba...

 

There is probably nothing to correct on your NJ return.

 

If you don't agree, come back and tell us which cafeteria items these are.

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jj4044
Returning Member

state wages

they do not agree with the w-2

jj4044
Returning Member

state wages

i know but the state wages on the w-2 already do not include the cafeterian

plan amount but yet the state wages on the return are higher by that amount

which is 11,435

i am confused 

please help

jj4044
Returning Member

state wages

health plan contributions

ThomasM125
Employee Tax Expert

state wages

On your federal tax return, health care insurance premiums your employer pays on your behalf are not included in your wage income, as reported on line 1 on your W-2. Federal tax law exempts them from taxation. However, New Jersey does not, so you have to add that benefit back when your report your income on your state tax return.

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