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September 28, 2023
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New Jersey Taxes: How to remove duplicate wages?

  • September 28, 2023
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I lived and worked in Indiana until 8/8/2022. Then I moved to New Jersey to work in New York.

 

I filed for New York Nonresident taxes. When filing for NJ taxes (part-time resident), it asks to remove duplicate. Which one should I remove (click on image to see the complete image)? The salary data is just an example. 

 

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Employee
September 28, 2023

You might want to contact Support for this issue.

 

How do I contact TurboTax? (intuit.com)

steofn3Author
September 28, 2023

@Anonymous_  could you please explain why do I need to talk to customer support regarding this? I think the duplicate can be identified from the information I provided. I am just not sure which duplicate I need to remove. 

Employee
September 28, 2023

It was just a suggestion. If you aren't sure which duplicate to remove, others on this board may not be able to make that determination either as no one here can actually see your return.

steofn3Author
September 29, 2023

I moved to NJ in August 2022 to work in NY. I lived in Indiana before that. I know that NY requires all income to be reported in W-2. 

 

My Situation (example)

  • IN Income until 8/8/2022 = 55,000
  • <move to NJ on 8/9/2022>
  • NJ Income = 45,000
  • NY State Income as shown on W-2 = 100,000 (because it requires all income to be reported)
  • Amount taxed by NY State = 90,000 (as shown after I did my NY taxes)
  • Allocated NY State tax = 5000 x (income factor) = 2300

 

When filing for NJ taxes, it asks "Double-taxed income while a resident of New Jersey" and "Taxes paid to New York". 

 

Question: how to determine double-taxed income while a NJ resident? The amount taxed by NY (90,000) also contains Indiana portion. What needs to be done here?