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Connie2
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Worked in Different States

I lived and worked in New Jersey in the past years until June 2018. In July 2018, I started working in California for another employer and living in a rented apartment in CA. My wife and my son still live in a house ( we own) in NJ and we will sell our house to move to CA this summer. My wife works in NJ always and she has never worked in CA. we have W-2s only, from three different employers. Your detailed advice would be much appreciated in advance.

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Connie2
New Member

Worked in Different States

one option is follows. not sure if it is correct:
1. A jointly-filed full year return for NJ covering income earned in NJ and CA.
2. A nonresident CA return for myself, covering the income I earned in CA (July through December).

Another option is:
1.  A full year return for NJ for my wife
2.  A resident return for myself for NJ (Jan to June)
3.  A resident return for myself for CA (July to Dec)

are both correct? Thanks a lot!

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Connie2
New Member

Worked in Different States

one option is follows. not sure if it is correct:
1. A jointly-filed full year return for NJ covering income earned in NJ and CA.
2. A nonresident CA return for myself, covering the income I earned in CA (July through December).

Another option is:
1.  A full year return for NJ for my wife
2.  A resident return for myself for NJ (Jan to June)
3.  A resident return for myself for CA (July to Dec)

are both correct? Thanks a lot!
Connie2
New Member

Worked in Different States

No answers!!! this is a dead community, wasting my time...

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