Sunday, February 21, 2010

New Jersey 18gay Club I Live In New Jersey But Work In New York, How Am I Taxed?

I live in New Jersey but work in New York, how am I taxed? - new jersey 18gay club

I'm married to wind up together, and if I spend my non-NY resident tax return, income tax me, all my wife and me last year. She works in New Jersey and worked in New York for half a year. Not for money, I come to New York to be taxed?

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  1. If you worked in New York, NY you have to pay taxes - It is a privilege to work in New York. You do not have a NY tax file. You need to file jointly as married and his wife's name and Social Security number, but you can replace your tax return in New York. There is another way to ensure complete w2here principle, that his wife had no income NY. You also need to NJ taxes, because he lived in New Jersey. Articulation NJ tax return, you receive a tax credit of NJ state taxes you pay in New York.

    If you worked in New York for half a year, only the amount of tax from New York.

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