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Can an individual taxpayer pay tax to New York State and New Jersey for the same year?

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Can an individual taxpayer pay tax to New York State and New Jersey for the same year?

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No. Taxpayers don’t pay tax to two different states on the same income for the same year. In most instances, the wrong amount of tax paid to one state can be refunded. The taxpayer has to be knowledgeable of the necessary actions to take in a timely manner. Consult a tax professional for proper advice.

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