【在 z****l 的大作中提到】 : per NJ tax law, you may file as married filing separately with NJ even if : you file jointly with federal if you two don't live together. : : deduction
kindly read the instruction again. you don't report your spouse's income. likely you need to file as part year resident with NJ. if so, forget about other states when you file NJ. just prorate deductions based on how long you live in NJ if
多谢啊, 可是在instruction上找到这样一句话 In general, New Jersey follows the Federal guidelines for determining your filing status. If you file a Federal income tax return, in most cases you must use the same filing status on your New Jersey return, unless you are a partner in a civil union.
【在 z****l 的大作中提到】 : : kindly read the instruction again. : you don't report your spouse's income. : likely you need to file as part year resident with NJ. : if so, forget about other states when you file NJ. : just prorate deductions based on how long you live in NJ : if
My case is kind of similar. If I file jointly in NJ (I know I don't have to, since my LD is another state's resident for whole year), can I get double exemption (2*1000) while not reporting LD's income (not from NJ)? Thanks a lot!
【在 z****l 的大作中提到】 : : kindly read the instruction again. : you don't report your spouse's income. : likely you need to file as part year resident with NJ. : if so, forget about other states when you file NJ. : just prorate deductions based on how long you live in NJ : if
我也有这个疑问。我全年在NJ,LD在VA。看可看NJ的规定,它倒是说应该个Federal的一 致。但是它还说 If during the entire taxable year one spouse/civil union partner was a resident and the other a nonresident, the resident may file a separate New Jersey return.The resident computes income and exemptions as if a Federal married, filing separate return had been filed. The spouses/civil union partners have the option of filing a joint return, in which case their joint income would be taxed as if both were residents. 这样的话是不是可以married joint file
【在 W***y 的大作中提到】 : My case is kind of similar. If I file jointly in NJ (I know I don't have to, : since my LD is another state's resident for whole year), can I get double : exemption (2*1000) while not reporting LD's income (not from NJ)? : Thanks a lot!