Is NJ New Jersey??? If it is; the answer is North America
I would need more information to determine which continent you live in. If you provide your country or region, I can help identify the continent associated with it.
It depends on where you are located. If you are in North America, you would be living in the continent of North America. If you are in Europe, you would be living in the continent of Europe, and so on.
Kentucky is a state in USA. You would be in North America if you lived in Kentucky, USA.
Depends on where you are the answer to the question.
Approximately 4 billion people live on the continent of Asia.
If you live in New York, the continent you would live in is North America.
I would need more information to determine which continent you live in. If you provide your country or region, I can help identify the continent associated with it.
It depends on where you are located. If you are in North America, you would be living in the continent of North America. If you are in Europe, you would be living in the continent of Europe, and so on.
Kentucky is a state in USA. You would be in North America if you lived in Kentucky, USA.
People who live 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.
I think he used to live in Millstone NJ and was born in Freehold NJ
If you live in the US, you live on the continent of North America.
continent
He is no longer alive but came from Scotland. So continent would have been Europe
It would depend on the specific country or continent that you are asking about.
Wallaroos live on the continent of Australia.