mizsard23
Feb 17, 2010, 01:21 PM
Hi there -
I lived in NJ for 9 months of the year in 2009 (1/1/09-10/1/09). Moved to NYC 10/2/09 and was the there for the remainder of the year (still currently residing in NYC). Worked in NYC for entire year 2009. How should I be filing each of my state returns? NJ - resident or part year resident? NY - part-year resident or non-resident? Filing Single, only the 1 source of wages, from NYC.
Follow up question, I am using H&R Block @ Home Deluxe tax software to do my returns and do not know how I should allocate my income (wages, interest received, etc) between each state. 100% of the amounts to the state of NY and taking a credit for NJ? Splitting 3/4 of the amounts and applying to NJ, with 1/4 to NY? Should I be using allocation schedule the tax software offers?
Hope this makes sense - many thanks in advance for any replies!
Best,
Sarah
I lived in NJ for 9 months of the year in 2009 (1/1/09-10/1/09). Moved to NYC 10/2/09 and was the there for the remainder of the year (still currently residing in NYC). Worked in NYC for entire year 2009. How should I be filing each of my state returns? NJ - resident or part year resident? NY - part-year resident or non-resident? Filing Single, only the 1 source of wages, from NYC.
Follow up question, I am using H&R Block @ Home Deluxe tax software to do my returns and do not know how I should allocate my income (wages, interest received, etc) between each state. 100% of the amounts to the state of NY and taking a credit for NJ? Splitting 3/4 of the amounts and applying to NJ, with 1/4 to NY? Should I be using allocation schedule the tax software offers?
Hope this makes sense - many thanks in advance for any replies!
Best,
Sarah