I reside in PA and worked a small part time job. I also went to college in NJ and worked a small job on campus. In July I got a full time job working remotely for a company in NJ. Do i need to file taxes in Nj also? I am using the PA state program and it says i owe over $500 in PA taxes. How can this be???
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Q. Do i need to file taxes in NJ also?
A. No. NJ & PA are reciprocal states. You would only file an NJ return if NJ tax was mistakenly withheld. The fact that you reside in NJ, for school, does not change the reciprocity rule. You are still considered a full year PA resident.
PA has a flat rate for income tax (3.07%). A $500 tax bill would mean you had over $16,300 of income
1) PA and NJ have a reciprocal tax agreement, whereby PA residents working in NJ are only taxed by their PA home state. (and the reverse applies for NJ resident working in PA). SO if no NJ wages are being reported on the state line of your W-2 forms (boxes 15,16,17), then no NJ non-resident tax return is required. IF NJ withholding was accidentally done, then you would have to file NJ-NonResident, but report it as zero wages, to get all of the NJ withholding refunded.
2) Certainly, it is possible to owe PA most any amount, if PA taxes were not withheld at a high enough level. With part time jobs, perhaps no PA taxes were withheld..or a lower rate than usual since the employer cannot know you were working multiple jobs. OR....some employer properly didn't withhold NJ, but wasn't setup to withhold PA taxes either.... OR...if the NJ job accidentally did withhold NJ taxes....then you owe PA taxes on all that income because PA expects you to get that improper NJ withholding refunded to you, since it shouldn't have been withheld for NJ in the first place.
IF NJ withholding was done for one or both those NJ jobs, you need to get it stopped in the future.....Get the form NJ-165 filed with that employer...and some employers can also withhold PA taxes too:
Employee’s Certificate of Nonresidence In New Jersey, Form NJ-165 (state.nj.us)
Thank you so much for your info
Hi there, I understand that I need to recoup the NJ taxes. Do i need to fil out a NJ1040NR manually or can I purchase a Turbo Tax NJ state program?
You can purchase NJ as a part of your main TTX software package. It is not a stand alone form, since much of the total entries fill in from your federal form entries.
Certainly, you might be able to get the NJ forms form the NJ tax website and fill them in yourself, but that depends on each person's capabilities, and I can't predict that.
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