Work in NY. Live in NJ. Has IL Driver's License. Which tax do I pay?
Hi,
I work in NY, currently live in NJ, but still has IL driver's license since I moved from IL to NJ last year.
1. Which tax do I pay in this case?
2. On my paystub, it looks like I'm paying for the federal tax plus NY state tax. Is this correct?
3. Will I need to pay both NJ and IL tax if I keep my IL license?
4. Do I need to change my IL driver's license to NJ license to prove that I currently reside in NJ?
5. If I decided to get a NJ license, what are my next steps (where to go, what to do, etc.)?
6. I moved from IL to NY first last December, started work in NY when I moved, then moved to NJ in Feb of this year. Will this impact my tax in terms of which state tax I pay? That is, will I need to pay for NY tax for Dec-Feb, and pay for NJ tax for Mar-current?
7. If I switch my driver's license from IL to NJ now, is this going to be in effect retroactively? Meaning, will I need to pay IL tax for Dec-when I get the NJ license?
8. I have always lived in a sublet without any real apartment contract since I moved from IL to NY then NJ. I pay my rent to the actual tenant of the apartment I live in every month by check, so I have that proof, but I have no utility bills with my name on it. In this case, if I need to prove that I have lived in NY then NJ for all these times with IL driver's license, what do I need to do?
Please help.
Thanks.