tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6318055043707993918.post7601625052438562435..comments2024-02-20T02:12:18.090-05:00Comments on THE WANDERING TAX PRO: ASK THE TAX PRO - NY NONRESIDENT TAXRobert D Flachhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/06034127763662917220noreply@blogger.comBlogger4125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6318055043707993918.post-52239746283466904142013-10-24T16:19:53.031-04:002013-10-24T16:19:53.031-04:00Anon-
No I cannot.
Try a Google search of NJ Inc...Anon-<br /><br />No I cannot.<br /><br />Try a Google search of NJ Income Tax Nexus.<br /><br />TWTPRobert D Flachhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/06034127763662917220noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6318055043707993918.post-38932873719377880212013-10-24T12:48:47.811-04:002013-10-24T12:48:47.811-04:00Can you cite the NJ code that requires a complete ...Can you cite the NJ code that requires a complete non-resident to pay NJ taxes while doing telecommuting work for a firm in NJ? A search of the NJ State web site finds no hits for "telecommuting" or related terms. Some hits at other sites for the reverse where a telecommuter actually lives in NJ. Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6318055043707993918.post-74150521288783546352012-02-08T05:31:44.346-05:002012-02-08T05:31:44.346-05:00Anon-
I have no experience with software whatsoev...Anon-<br /><br />I have no experience with software whatsoever - have never used tax prep software in 40 years. I doubt, though, that it would catch any mistakes like not filing a state return.<br /><br />A tax pro is always better than relying on a box.<br /><br />TWTPRobert D Flachhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/06034127763662917220noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6318055043707993918.post-91548996915131144652012-02-07T16:56:31.420-05:002012-02-07T16:56:31.420-05:00I live in NJ but work in NYC. I moved to NJ in De...I live in NJ but work in NYC. I moved to NJ in Dec of '09. While doing my state taxes this year, I realized I should have filed a NY Non Resident tax return LY to receive the NY & NYC tax credit. I efiled. Should/would the tax software catch my mistake? I am workering if I should ammend my 2010 tax return. Would it be better to go to a tax pro to do the amendment? <br /><br />Thanks for any advice.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com