No you dont have to because New Jersey is in New Hampshire .New hampshire is on of the five states that dont have to be pay taxes , other four is :Alaska, Delaware, Montana, and Oregon.
You still have to have your Swedish citizenship and have payed taxes to get pension. But if you live in Australia, then no you cannot claim two pensions at once.
For a non qualified pension plan it is required a 20% (for federal taxes) withholding for taxes and X% for State, depending on the State you live.
Yes, but no.You will need to file with the state where you reside more than 180 days each year.'Filing taxes' and paying taxes are entirely different things.You file with your state of residence, generally pensioners do not pay though.I am retired on Federal pension, and I live in Maine. My pension is 'taxable'. However I file 'Married-joint' and we have the appropriate standard deductions and exemptions, which add up to more than my pension. So while my pension is 'taxable', and I do file income taxes, I do not pay income taxes. No taxes come out of my pay checks, nothing is with-held and we pay nothing at the end of the year. My pension is not high enough, to get above the standard deductions and exemptions.
Yes, you would file in New Jersey because it is the "liable state" that collected your employer's taxes to pay for your benefits.
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.
You can...and as you will owe to each place, should.
How much money do you have? Check on duty taxes.
Sales tax is based on where you live. You would pay 8.125% sales tax
If your in New Jersey, you don't have to pay taxes for shoes or clothes. But if you live somewhere else? Yes. You do have to pay tax.
You are typically eligible for widow's pension if your spouse passes away and you were legally married to them. Specific criteria and eligibility requirements may vary depending on the country or region you live in. It's advisable to check with your local government or social security administration for more information on how to apply for widow's pension.
i live in new jersey.
There are many websites for filing IRS taxes for free and depending on what state you live in you can also file your state taxes for free. I would check with irs and they will give you some websites.