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mail_ssb
Apr 6, 2009, 06:24 PM
Hi,
In 2008, I lived in NJ and worked in NYC. On my W-2, my employer has provided me both NY and NJ state tax statements.

I am filing my tax returns (federal and state) through an online portal.

(1) Since I lived in NJ state, do I need to file NY state tax as 'Non resident'..
(2) I am told that tax paid out to NY, can be claimed as credit on NJ state returns. Which specific tax return form do I need to fill to claim this credit ?

Thanks a ton, for your help and attention.

ebaines
Apr 7, 2009, 06:21 AM
Hi,
In 2008, I lived in NJ and worked in NYC. On my W-2, my employer has provided me both NY and NJ state tax statements.

I am filing my tax returns (federal and state) thru an online portal.

(1) Since I lived in NJ state, do I need to file NY state tax as 'Non resident' ..?

Yes - use NY's non-resident form IT-203. Complete this before doing your NJ tax return.


(2) I am told that tax paid out to NY, can be claimed as credit on NJ state returns. Which specific tax return form do I need to fill to claim this credit ?

On NJ-1040 you report "Taxes Paid to Other Jursdictions" on line 40. Use jurisdiction code 32 (New York), and complete Schedule A.