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YES and federal tax too. They did it to ME
Yes you will report the unemployment payment amount that you received on your New York income tax return and could owe some taxes on the amount of UI received as a resident of NY.
If u WORK in NJ ur not unenployed smh
Answer:You file for unemployment from the "liable state" which collects the unemployment insurance from the employer you worked for. In this case, the "liable state" is New York. If you work 18 months only in New York, but live outside the state, you MUST file with New York. If you worked in 2 or more states, you can file in any of them, or even combine your earnings from several employers. See the Related Link below for more details.
Under the Interstate Unemployment Agreement provisions you could file in either, but preferably in New York since it is the "liable state" which collected the unemployment taxes from your employer.
Generally, unemployment benefits are paid by the state in which you worked. If you live in Connecticut and work in New York you most likely collect unemployment benefits from the state of New York.
I work in new york but i live in new jersey
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Halifax, Vermont Troy, New York Albany, New York Bergen, New Jersey Yonkers, New Jersey
Yes, you would file in New Jersey because it is the "liable state" that collected your employer's taxes to pay for your benefits.
You collect from the state where you worked. I live in PA but I worked in MD. My money comes from MD. <><> You may file for unemployment in Maryland, the "agent" state, but through the interstate agreement, the "liable" state, New Jersey is responsible for making the actual payments
Quinn Shephard live in somewhere in New Jersey or New York.