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NJ non-resident form

  • February 21, 2024
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In 2023 I lived in New York City as a full time resident for the entire year. I switched jobs in February.  The first job was in New York City.  The second job was located in NJ.  When turbo tax filled out my NJ non resident form, wages and salaries listed in Column A and B were the SAME AMOUNT.  Should Column A  of the NJ non resident form for wages &salaries have shown the combination of my wages from my NYC job PLUS the wages from the NJ job?  

    Best answer by DMarkM1

    You are correct column A should be the total of all wages NY and NJ.  Column B however should only be NJ wages per your allocation in the NJ state interview.  

     

    The NJ form W2 box 15-17 should show NJ income and taxes withheld.  When you enter that information in the federal interview it will transfer to your NJ interview.  

     

    In the NJ interview in the "Income" section you will arrive at a page asking if you earned all of your wages in New Jersey.  You should click "No" and the amount allocated to NJ should be pre-populated from your W2 entries.  

     

    That amount should be correct since all (and only) of the NJ employer wages are NJ source, however, you can adjust that amount, if, for example, you worked in and outside of NJ for the same employer.  You would enter your calculated amount in the box.  You also will see the choice to split the wages by days worked in NJ if that is applicable.  

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    DMarkM1
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    February 22, 2024

    You are correct column A should be the total of all wages NY and NJ.  Column B however should only be NJ wages per your allocation in the NJ state interview.  

     

    The NJ form W2 box 15-17 should show NJ income and taxes withheld.  When you enter that information in the federal interview it will transfer to your NJ interview.  

     

    In the NJ interview in the "Income" section you will arrive at a page asking if you earned all of your wages in New Jersey.  You should click "No" and the amount allocated to NJ should be pre-populated from your W2 entries.  

     

    That amount should be correct since all (and only) of the NJ employer wages are NJ source, however, you can adjust that amount, if, for example, you worked in and outside of NJ for the same employer.  You would enter your calculated amount in the box.  You also will see the choice to split the wages by days worked in NJ if that is applicable.  

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