NJ resident filing NY IT-203 non-resident return
Hi, I know its crunch time for tax filing so any advice I will greatly appreciate!
This is my first time filing and I am confused. I thought to file on my own because it would not be complicated. I am a NJ resident who worked a few months in NJ, half the year in NYC (full time) and a very short stint in VA.
I did not think that my wages would be substantial so when I filled out my W4 (probably a mistake in retrospect) for my full time job in NY, I exempted myself because I thought I would be receiving a refund. Thus, my NY wages were not taxed. My dilemma is that I cannot believe I would owe the final amount derived to federal and NY state AND a little bit to NJ. I already filled out the Schedule A for the NJ 1040 and do not understand why I should still owe them money, when I have or will pay to NY the taxes I owe. Don't I get a complete credit from NJ?
Can someone explain what I may be doing wrong? I have filed returns before when I was a college student applying for a refund and never found it to be so difficult. Would claiming medical expenses that exceed the percentage of my income help lower my tax expense? Lastly, is filling out Turbotax online safe or would I be better buying the software?
I will greatly appreciate any advice given as the tax money I "owe" can be better used towards paying for tuition since I just started school again. I cannot claim education credits for 2004. Thank you!