You may have to if you are going over a toll road but their are ways to avoid the tolls!
You generally have to pay taxes both to the state where your principal place of work is, and to the state where you live. Despite the name, the "New York" Jets pretty clearly do work in New Jersey... the headquarters and training facilities are in Florham Park, and their "home" stadium is in East Rutherford, both of which cities are in New Jersey. (The same is true of the "New York" Giants, except that their headquarters are in East Rutherford instead of Florham Park... the two teams actually share a stadium.) So, they pay taxes to New Jersey. They may pay taxes to New York (or some other state) as well, depending on where they officially reside for most of the year.
California, Nevada, new york, texas, new Jersey, washington, Florida
Sales tax is based on where you live. You would pay 8.125% sales tax
New Jersey was originally part of the Dutch New Netherland colony. When James Duke of York (eventually King James II) was given the New York colony by the king in 1665, he gave part of it to a creditor to pay off a debt and another bit a friend. Those two regions became the province of New Jersey.
The Port Authorities of New York or New Jersey, depending on which end you pay.
Typically if you pay the fine in 10 days, there is none.
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.
The average cost to rent a one bedroom apartment in New Jersey varies depending on your proximity to major cities, such as Philadelphia or New York City. Near New York City, you can expect to pay around $1,100 for a one bedroom apartment.
There is a federal law which screws you as an interstate carrier, and they are not required to pay you an overtime rate.
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.
I got a ticket in new jersey for carless driving, and I live in MS. will I have to pay it?
yes ,New York and the whole of America pay in dollars