I entered disability benefits for the federal return. When I got to the NJ form, it's showing my income as $0. Does NJ not considered SSDI benefits as income?
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No. New Jersey does not tax SSDI.
NJ does not tax Social Security.
There are nine states that tax Social Security.
States that tax Social Security benefits:
CO, CT, KS, MN, MT,, NM, RI, UT, VT
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