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Old 09-19-2008, 07:08 PM
Ryan_JerseyCity Ryan_JerseyCity is offline
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Join Date: Sep 2008
Location: Jersey City
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Moving to NJ but will still be working in NYC

Next week I am moving to an apartment in Jersey City (NJ) from NYC but I will still be working full time in NYC. I have only been living in the US for a few years (sorry if I appear to be clueless..) Just have a few general questions..

I understand that I have to fill out a NJ-W4. Are there any other forms that I need to complete at this time?

When it comes to filing my taxes for this year:

Will I be classed as an NYC resident for all of 2008 as I will have lived there for the majority of the year? or classed as both?

Will I receive two W-2's at the end of the year?

Do I have to file both NY & NJ taxes at year end?

Any other additional information with regards to this situation would be more than appreciated.

Thanks in advance
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