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    Mar 21, 2007, 12:05 PM
    NYC/NJ tax return
    :confused: I am a NYC employee residing in NJ. Non-resident deduction is taken out of my paycheck. My residence was changed to NYC in March 2006 but not changed with my employer so non-resident deduction continued to be taken out. However, no NYC resident tax was taken out. What tax forms do I need to file for NY and do I need to file a NJ return? Also, can I get a refund for the non-resident tax taken out of my check for the period I was living in NYC. Thanks for any help.
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    Mar 23, 2007, 10:43 AM
    Form IT-203 as a part-year resident for NY.

    Form NJ1040NR as a part-year resident for NJ.

    The tax computations will be complex; recommend you get professional tax help!

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