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The NJ tax instructions say this:
If during the entire tax year one spouse was a resident and the other a nonresident, the resident may file a separate New Jersey return. The resident calculates income and exemptions as if a federal married, filing separate return had been filed. You have the option of filing a joint return, but in that case, your joint income would be taxed as if you both were residents. Page 15,http://www.state.nj.us/treasury/taxation/pdf/current/1040i.pdf
The NJ tax instructions say this:
If during the entire tax year one spouse was a resident and the other a nonresident, the resident may file a separate New Jersey return. The resident calculates income and exemptions as if a federal married, filing separate return had been filed. You have the option of filing a joint return, but in that case, your joint income would be taxed as if you both were residents. Page 15,http://www.state.nj.us/treasury/taxation/pdf/current/1040i.pdf
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