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NJ Nonocc Disability Benefit Fund saag 02-26-2007
Posted by saag on February 26, 2007, 12:54 am
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I'm a PA resident & the instructions for Sched A line 5
(State/Local income taxes) says I can deduct mandatory
contributions into the NJ Nonoccupational Disability Benefit
Fund. But I'm trying to figure out how that's identified on
my W2

In box 14 I have 3 items listed

NJ UI
NJ WF DVLPT
NJ SDI

Which of the three (or how many of the three) am I allowed
to deduct?

Thanks

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Posted by Ira Smilovitz on February 27, 2007, 3:16 pm
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> I'm a PA resident & the instructions for Sched A line 5
> (State/Local income taxes) says I can deduct mandatory
> contributions into the NJ Nonoccupational Disability Benefit
> Fund. But I'm trying to figure out how that's identified on
> my W2
>
> In box 14 I have 3 items listed
>
> NJ UI
> NJ WF DVLPT
> NJ SDI
>
> Which of the three (or how many of the three) am I allowed
> to deduct?

All three of those are deductible on Schedule A of your
federal tax return.

Ira Smilovitz

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