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Hoe to claculate the Nj wages ??? baheer.gad 02-13-2007
Posted by baheer.gad on February 13, 2007, 5:22 pm
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please i need some help in figuring out the NJ wages
,salareis and etc. i used to work in nj in 2003 but i lived
in Ny .they are are sending to me now to tell me there has
been a small audit to my tax return in 2003 and i'm trying
to figure out how they got this number .the only problem i'm
facing is the wages for nj .

any tips ???

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Posted by Benjamin Yazersky CPA on February 17, 2007, 5:17 am
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> please i need some help in figuring out the NJ wages
> ,salareis and etc. i used to work in nj in 2003 but i lived
> in Ny .they are are sending to me now to tell me there has
> been a small audit to my tax return in 2003 and i'm trying
> to figure out how they got this number .the only problem i'm
> facing is the wages for nj .
>
> any tips ???

You really need to contact your own CPA.
From the info in your message, I really am uncertain as to
exactly what your issue is.

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