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Lakenymph
Jul 16, 2007, 03:26 PM
Hi,

Here's my situation.

Facts:

I am a consultant for company X (W-2 arrangement),which is based in New Jersey, where I was hired for a 6-month contract in New Jersey to perform work for one of their clients--company Z. I am a current resident of Arizona where I have a house and I plan on returning after the contract and getting work back in Arizona as soon as possible.

My work load is demanding enough that I do not have time to fly back and forth and I am therefore staying at an Extended Stay Hotel close to company Z and renting a car and receiving a per-diem to help offset expenses.

Issue:

Company X is withholding NJ state income taxes and not AZ state income taxes in my paychecks.

Question:

Since I am on a short-term assignment (less than 12 months) is it correct for them to withhold New Jersey income taxes in my paycheck? And if this is the case, do I need to file a partial-year return with AZ and NJ for this tax year? Or do I have to pay both Arizona and New Jersey state income taxes for income on this work arrangement?

Thanks for your help.

AtlantaTaxExpert
Jul 17, 2007, 12:54 PM
Yes, the withholding of NJ taxes is correct and proper, as you WILL need to file a tax return as a non-resident of NJ and you will owe some NJ taxes.

Arizona will definitely tax you on the money earned in NJ, but, in all likelihood, will give you a tax credit against the Arizona taxes owed for the NJ taxes paid.