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Is it difficult to live in New York and work in New Jersey?

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As usual, the forgotten borough, Staten Island, has been forgotten here so far. If you live in Staten Island the commute into Central/Northern NJ isn't bad and there are lots of people who work at NJs various industrial jobs, etc, and live in Staten Island. read more

I work and live in New York, but the company I work for is located in NJ. I just noticed they are withholding New Jersey unemployment, disability, state, family leave, wf/swf for each paycheck, but NOT New York State taxes. read more

If you live in New York City and started a daily westbound commute across the Hudson River, your tax life just got a little more complicated. Both New York and New Jersey levy state income tax, and both states may require you to file an annual tax return. read more

Yes. If you are due a refund from New Jersey you will receive it. Because you live in one state and work in another you are required to file 2 state tax returns; A non-resident tax return for New Jersey, (link below,) EXAMPLE : Jane Henderson was a full-year resident of New York who worked in New Jersey from July through November. read more

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