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But my W2 shows it is $349.36 and that is what shows in TurboTax when they imported this W2 into the system. I guess I over paid NJ state government. Bu what now? I have paid them for my state tax return, but TurboTax would not allow me to move forward.
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You must follow the NJ law on your tax return. Change the number to $175. See NJ Income Tax - Other Credits (UI/DI/FLI) - NJ.gov states:
You can take credit on your New Jersey tax return for any excess unemployment insurance (UI)/workforce development partnership fund (WF)/supplemental workforce fund (SWF) contributions, disability insurance (DI) contributions, and/or family leave insurance (FLI) contributions withheld by two or more employers. For 2023, the maximum employee contributions were:
You need to talk to your employer about a refund of the amount they wrongly withheld.
You must follow the NJ law on your tax return. Change the number to $175. See NJ Income Tax - Other Credits (UI/DI/FLI) - NJ.gov states:
You can take credit on your New Jersey tax return for any excess unemployment insurance (UI)/workforce development partnership fund (WF)/supplemental workforce fund (SWF) contributions, disability insurance (DI) contributions, and/or family leave insurance (FLI) contributions withheld by two or more employers. For 2023, the maximum employee contributions were:
You need to talk to your employer about a refund of the amount they wrongly withheld.
Thank you very much!
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