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October 1, 2019
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NJ Resident Working in FL

  • October 1, 2019
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If I am a New Jersey resident, but live and physically work in Florida will I owe NJ income tax on the money I earned in Florida? Florida doesn't have state income tax. 

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    Critter
    Employee
    October 1, 2019

    As long as you are a NJ resident the state of NJ will tax you on ALL your income no matter where you earn it.

    October 1, 2019

    @Critter the only thing I have in NJ is a NJ driver license. I don't have a home in NJ. I just moved to FL and got an apartment and a new job down here. Does that mean NJ will still tax me on my income? What if I keep my NJ driver license?

    Employee
    October 1, 2019

    Sounds like its time for you to learn what Florida's law is regarding obtaining a FL drivers' license now that you live in FL.   You have thirty days.

     

    https://www.dmvflorida.org/drivers-license/drivers-license-oos

     

    If you moved to FL in 2019, you will file a partial year NJ tax return.  You do not live in NJ anymore if you do not live, work, or own property there.  Your DL does not make you a NJ resident.

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