a****t 发帖数: 720 | 1 I just moved to NJ from CA last Sep as postdoc.
I don't know which form I need file, NJ1040 or NJ1040NR. Thank you very much.
I totally get confused with the following:
I lived in New Jersey for only part of the year. Which return do I file,
resident or nonresident?
Any person who became a resident of New Jersey or moved out of the State
during the year and whose income from all sources for the entire year is
greater than $20,000 ($10,000 if filing status is single or married/CU
partner, filing separate return) must file a New Jersey resident income tax
return (Form NJ-1040) and report that portion of their income received while
a resident of New Jersey. A part-year resident who received income from New
Jersey sources while a nonresident of this State must also file a New
Jersey nonresident return (Form NJ-1040NR) if their income from all sources
for the entire year exceeds the filing threshold above. Part-year residents
(and part-year nonresidents) must prorate all income, exemptions, deductions
, and credits, as well as the pension and other retirement income exclusions
, if applicable, to reflect the period covered by the return. | N***U 发帖数: 1242 | 2 tax law 就是麻烦啊,
简单地说,如果你不在NJ 住的时候没有NJ income, 那么你就填NJ1040,和ful
lyear resident 的差别就是所有的exemption and c
redit 都要根据住的月份prorate. | a****t 发帖数: 720 | 3 谢谢
【在 N***U 的大作中提到】 : tax law 就是麻烦啊, : 简单地说,如果你不在NJ 住的时候没有NJ income, 那么你就填NJ1040,和ful : lyear resident 的差别就是所有的exemption and c : redit 都要根据住的月份prorate.
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