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non resident filing deodiaus 04-14-2006
Posted by deodiaus on April 14, 2006, 4:04 am
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I live in NY, but worked in NJ for 2 months. My employer
paided my state taxes to NJ, not to NY. What do I have to
do to be tax complient. Can I just file in NY as a resident
and make any adjustments to NY. Or do I have to file as NJ
non-resident.

Thanks,
Deodiaus

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