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Old 07-05-2010, 09:00 AM
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Question Live in De but possibly going to work in NJ?

I dont know much about taxes, but I live in Delaware and am going to accept a job in NJ. How badly will my monthly income drop from being taxed in both states? Im trying to figure out if accepting this lower paid position will make me even less due to being taxed?



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