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Q: How long does it take to get a state refund from NJ?
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If a non resident must pay tax on the gross amount of a sale of a house in NJ then is it necessary to file NJ income tax to obtain any refund even though the seller lives in another state?

Sale of property located in New Jersey is subject to New Jersey income tax whether the seller is a resident of NJ or not. Non-residents use Form NJ-1040NR to file their New Jersey tax returns. http://www.state.nj.us/treasury/taxation/prntgit.shtml#git If you have a NJ tax liability, you will probably be able to claim a credit on your home state's income tax. There is usually a special form or schedule to claim the credit.


Where is my income taxable if the company is in ny but I work partly in NJ?

The general rule is that you income is taxable in BOTH the state where you work and the state where you live. Some states have reciprocal agreements, but NY and NJ do not. But NY has its dreaded telecommuter tax. If your employer requires you to work in NJ, the income you earned in NJ would not be taxable in NY (unless you live in NY). If your employer gave you the option of where to work, for example if they let you telecommute from your home in NJ, NY still considers the income to be taxable by NY. NJ would consider any income earned while working in NJ to be taxable in NJ and all income earned by a NJ resident, no matter where, to be taxable in NJ. Yes, it is possible for the same income to be taxable in two different states. If you live in NY or NJ, the state where you live will give you some credit for the taxes paid to another state to offset some of the double taxation. But if you live in a third state, you could be really screwed if you have income taxable by both NY and NJ, since your state would not let the credit they give you exceed the amount charged by that state.


What part of your paycheck will you get back if you work in New York and stay in NJ...do i get all of New York work state taxback on tax filing..... what is the tax difference between ny and NJ for f?

The paycheck that you received was your net take home pay. Nothing has has been withheld from your paycheck. From your gross wages or earnings all taxes and other items were withheld before your paycheck was issued to you. You will have to file your resident state income tax return an file a nonresident state income tax return correctly to see if you will get any of the withheld taxes back as a refund are maybe as a tax credit on your resident tax return.


What does NJ cbtar p mean on a statement?

Payment for the annual report that a business submits to the State of NJ


Where do I mail 1096 to state of NJ?

State of New Jersey - GIT Division of Taxation Revenue Processing Center PO Box 629 Trenton, NJ 08646-0629