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posted Nov 16, 2022 12:01:12 PM

Lived in NJ and now live in NC. How do I file my taxes?

Hello, I lived in New Jersey in January and February 2022 and had a part-time job there. I moved to North Carolina in March 2022, but have not had a job in NC. However, I have been receiving social security and a NJ state pension all year. I also sold my 50% share of a townhome in NJ when I moved.

How do I file my taxes? 

Thank you!

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Expert Alumni
Nov 16, 2022 1:41:35 PM

I suggest the following:

 

  • You would report your wages as earned in New Jersey.  
  • Your social security is not taxable in either state.
  • Your pension may be allocated with 2/12 to NJ and 10/12 to North Carolina.
  • The sale of your portion of the NJ townhome should be allocated solely to NJ. 

 

Here is a resource regarding the sale of your home, you will need to report the sale on your tax return:

https://ttlc.intuit.com/turbotax-support/en-us/help-article/homeowner-tax-credits-deductions/selling-home-affect-taxes/L3I66YR0u_US_en_US?uid=lak5zwbu

 

The following will help regarding your move:

https://ttlc.intuit.com/community/custom/page/page-id/LifeEventPage-Moving

 

Enjoy North Carolina, it is a great state!