Friday, January 22, 2010

Nj Box 16 Wages Help With MA Tax Return Form 1-NR/PY?

Help with MA tax return Form 1-NR/PY? - nj box 16 wages

I lived in New Jersey in 2007 and has never lived in mA. My employer is based MA. Published for 2007, W2, I paid $ 45K in Table 1

For the condition of block 15 has MA and New Jersey. The box 16 has an income of 25K and a Master of New Jersey income 20K. A. Revenue 25K, my employer does not accept the MA state income tax. NJ income of $ 20K, my employer withheld taxes, NJ. Employers NIF, MA for both states and New Jersey.

I know I should get all the tax breaks for new State MA MA because he has never been a residence or part of years of residence in MA and I have a total income of 45K to explain, NJ returned to me. I am the software for my return. MA Form 1-NR/PY I 3 --- 45K line, line 5 - 25K, Line 14e - My source of non-20K Income.

How do I fix my form of multiple sclerosis? Do I have any other reportable total, MA 0?
Please help.

1 comment:

  1. You tell us where you live. But it says nothing about where you work. Here are some important details.

    If you worked in MA, then owe taxes on wages by working in MA MA. It makes no difference whether one is resident there or not. The rule is that the state may tax within their borders and may your state income tax, you earn anywhere in the world. This means that when you worked in one state and another state, both states will tax the income of their work. Some pairs of states have so-called reciprocity state residents exempt from taxes in the other. In cases where two states tax the same income, usually a country grants a credit for other taxes paid.

    NJ and MA have no reciprocal tax agreement.

    In line 5, would be a list of all wages earned on the same day you worked in MA. If you have never worked in MA, enter 0
    Online 14, had a list of all your other income.

    To be informed, or Allf your income from any source around the world (including MA) in the NJ-1040. If you owe taxes in MA is also in New Jersey, New Jersey taxed paste a list A of the NJ-1040 to a tax credit against taxes paid to pretax NJ to MA.

    A warning: If you are planning on a non-Roth 401k, 403b, or similar retirement, you can simply use the MS and NJ income together to achieve their revenue NJ. New Jersey does not allow a deduction for contributions to pension plans. If you have any prior tax payments to be NJ income higher than government revenues. NJ income on your W-2 has been adjusted to reflect their income is not MA. NJ Your income is your federal income rule in Table 1 plus the contributions to the deferred pension.

    If you do not work or live in MA, MA, your employer does not accept an income on your Form W-2 or reported tax deductions MA. If you are setting 0 in line 5, MA will be suspicious. It would avoid the problem by attaching a letter from your employer thatMA and taxes withheld in error and do not work for you in MA.

    If you use tax software, will set the value in row 5, on the basis of data from your W-2. If the data is incorrect, you must manually change the field on the form or say what they think should be the correct value of the time to give data on the Form W-2.

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    If you say it has never worked in MA and have never lived in MA has, then the amount shown on your Form W-2, is a mistake. Do not place false information on Line 5, Put 0 (zero).
    Then in the 14th Line, the total amount of your income from all sources indicate (45k) to your specifications.

    Do not fill the table section. You mean that MA had no salary, so there is nothing to share.


    Yes, add an explanation why the number of your Form W-2 variety. Explain that you do not live in MA at any time during the year and did not workin MA at any time during the year.


    Try a letter from her employer to say on his head, that you do not work in MA MA and taxes were withheld in error get. If not, then just go ahead and file only with their statement.

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    By the way, do not worry if you get a letter from the MA DOR.
    Not always read attachments sent with the tax return. Answered the letter with the same links that I have described above (never a letter, he was a resident and control never worked, and a letter from your employer indicating that he has never worked, MA).

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