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Old 09-27-2011, 03:16 PM
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NJ Resident Taking Job in NYC

Hello,

I am a NJ resident and have always worked in NJ. That made my income tax situation simple, pay the Federal Government and pay the State of NJ.

I am looking at taking a new position in NYC. The annual income will likely be $200K vs the $150K I make in NJ. What should I anticipate being my additional tax burden by taking this position? That is, regardless of who get my tax dollars, NJ, NY, NYC - what should I anticipate as my new tax rate?

Thanks to anyone who can help!



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