2022 Form NJ-1040NR 1 Table of Contents Who Must File.................................................................................................. 2 Extension of Time to File ................................................................................. 3 Taxpayer Identification ..................................................................................... 4 Part-Year Nonresidents ................................................................................... 4 Filing Status ..................................................................................................... 4 Exemptions ...................................................................................................... 5 Dependents’ Information ................................................................................. 6 Income ............................................................................................................. 6 Schedule NJ-BUS-1 — Business Income Summary ..................................... 15 Retirement/Pension Exclusion and Other Retirement Income Exclusion ...... 19 Deductions..................................................................................................... 22 Calculating Your Tax Liability ......................................................................... 24 Credits/Payments .......................................................................................... 25 Estimated Tax ................................................................................................ 26 Charitable Contributions ................................................................................ 27 Part I — Disposition of Property .................................................................... 28 Part II — Allocation of Wage and Salary Income ........................................... 29 Part III — Allocation of Business Income to New Jersey ............................... 30 How to Pay .................................................................................................... 30 Penalties, Interest, and Collection Fees ........................................................ 31 Military Personnel .......................................................................................... 31 Where to Mail Your Return ............................................................................ 31 Pennsylvania Residents ................................................................................ 32 Tax Table ....................................................................................................... 34 Tax Rate Schedules....................................................................................... 43 Information, Forms, and Assistance .............................................................. 44 Index .............................................................................................................. 45 |
2022 Form NJ-1040NR 2 Do You Have to File a New Jersey Income Tax Return? You are required to file a return if – and your gross income from everywhere for the entire your filing status is: year was more than the filing threshold: Single $10,000 Married/CU partner, filing separate return Married/CU couple, filing joint return Head of household $20,000 Qualifying widow(er)/surviving CU partner Also file a return if – • You had New Jersey Income Tax withheld and are due a refund. • You paid New Jersey estimated taxes for 2022 and are due a refund. Which Form to File Military personnel and their spouses/civil union partners, see page 31. Was New Jersey your domicile (see Yes Did you maintain a permanent* Yes definition on page 3) for any part of home in New Jersey? File Form NJ-1040 the year? Part-year residents: If New Jersey No was your domicile for only part of the year and you received income No Did you maintain a permanent No from New Jersey sources while home outside New Jersey? you were a nonresident, also file NJ-1040NR. Yes Did you spend more than 30 Yes days in New Jersey? No File Form NJ-1040NR if you had in- come from New Jersey sources. No No File Form NJ-1040 Part-year residents: If you had a per- Did you maintain a permanent* home Did you spend more than 183 Yes manent home in New Jersey for only in New Jersey for any part of the Yes days in New Jersey? part of the year and you received year? income from New Jersey sources while you were a nonresident, also file NJ-1040NR. * A home is not permanent if it is maintained only for a temporary period to accomplish a particular purpose (e.g., tempo- rary job assignment). A home used only for vacations is not a permanent home. New Jersey Residents Working/Living Abroad. Use the chart above to determine if you are considered a New Jersey resident for tax purposes. New Jersey residents working or living abroad have the same filing and payment requirements as residents living in New Jersey. Part-Year Residents. There is no part-year resident return. You may have to file both Form NJ-1040 to report income you received for the part of the year you were a resident and Form NJ-1040NR if you had income from New Jersey sources for the part of the year you were a nonresident. |
2022 Form NJ-1040NR 3 Things to Know Before You Begin Filling Out the Form Properly • Use only a 2022 return for the 2022 Tax Year. Your 2022 NJ-1040NR • Use only blue or black ink. Check the following items to avoid mistakes that delay returns and refunds. • Enter last name first on the return. This is different from the federal return. • Use “State Wages” from box 16 of your W-2, not When to File federal wages (box 1). In general, your New Jersey Income Tax return is due • Do not use dollar signs or dashes. when your federal income tax return is due. If you are a • Do not report a loss on Form NJ-1040NR (see calendar year filer, your 2022 New Jersey Income Tax page 6). return is due by April 18, 2023. If you are a fiscal year filer, you must file your re turn by the 15th day of the • To request a refund, you must enter an amount on fourth month following the close of the fiscal year. line 64. Postmark Date All New Jersey Income Tax returns postmarked on or Rounding before the due date of the return are considered filed Instead of making dollars-and-cents entries on your re- on time. Tax returns postmarked after the due date are turn, you can round and use whole dollar amounts. If you considered filed late. If the postmark date on your return round, do so for all lines, and enter “00” after the decimal is after the due date, the filing date for that return is the for cents. date we received your return, not the postmark date. Round amounts of 50 cents or more up to the next whole dollar. For example, $26.78 becomes $27.00. Extension of Time to File Round amounts of less than 50 cents down to the next There is no extension of time to pay your tax due whole dollar. For example, $13.45 becomes $13.00. – only to file. Penalties and interest will be charged if you pay your tax after April 18, 2023. (Military personnel Round the total, not the amounts used to calculate the and civilians providing support to the Armed Forces, see total. For example, the sum of $13.45 and $46.24 is page 31.) $59.69, which becomes $60.00. You can receive a six-month extension of time to file if you pay at least 80% of your tax liability (line 42) through Terms to Know withholdings, estimated payments, or other payments by A domicile is the place you consider your Domicile. the original due date, and permanent home – the place where you intend to return • You enclose a copy of your federal Application for after a period of absence (e.g., vacation, business as- Automatic Extension, if filed by paper, and check signment, educational leave). You have only one domi- the box at the top of your NJ-1040NR (or enter your cile, although you may have more than one place to live. confirmation number in the space provided if you Your domicile does not change until you move to a new filed the extension application online or by phone); location with the intent to establish your permanent home or there and to abandon your New Jersey domicile. Moving • You file Form NJ-630, Application for Extension of to a new location, even for a long time, does not change Time to File New Jersey Gross Income Tax Return, your domicile if you intend to return to New Jersey. Your by April 18, 2023. You can also file an extension ap- home, whether inside or outside New Jersey, is not per- plication online until 11:59 p.m., April 18, 2023. manent if you maintain it only for a temporary period to accomplish a particular purpose (e.g., temporary job as- If you do not meet the requirements for an extension, or signment). For more information, see publication GIT-6, you do not file your return by the extended due date, we Part-Year Residents and Nonresidents. will deny your extension request and charge penalties and interest from the original due date of the return. (See Spouse/Civil Union Partner. The term spouse also re- “Penalties, Interest, and Collection Fees” on page 31.) fers to a spouse who entered into a valid same-sex mar- You will not receive an approved copy of your extension riage in another state or foreign nation and a partner in a request. We will notify you only if we deny your request, civil union (CU) recognized under New Jersey law. but not until after you actually file your return. |
2022 Form NJ-1040NR 4 a resident of New Jersey, you also may need to file a Line-by-Line Instructions New Jersey resident return, Form NJ-1040. Name and Address Print or type your name (last name first), complete ad- dress, and ZIP Code in the spaces provided. If you are Lines 1–5 – Filing Status filing jointly, include your spouse’s name. Your refund In general, you must use the same filing status as you do and next year’s form will be sent to the address you for federal purposes. Fill in only one box. provide. Single. Your filing status is single if you were not mar- Change of Address. Check the “Change of Address” ried or a partner in a civil union on the last day of the tax box if your address has changed since you last filed a year, and you do not qualify to file as head of household New Jersey return. or qualifying widow(er)/surviving CU partner. Foreign Address. Check the box if your mailing address Married/Civil Union Couples. If both you and your is outside the United States. spouse were nonresidents for the entire tax year, and only one of you had income from New Jersey sources, that spouse can file a separate New Jersey return even Social Security Number if a joint federal return was filed. The spouse with income You must enter your Social Security number in the from New Jersey sources calculates income and exemp- spaces provided on the return. If you are filing jointly, en- tions as if a federal married, filing separate return had ter both filers’ numbers in the same order as the names. been filed. You have the option of filing a joint return, but in that case, your joint income would be reported in col- If you (or your spouse) do not have a Social Security umn A of Form NJ-1040NR. number, contact the Social Security Administration to If one spouse was a nonresident and the other a resident apply for one. If you are not eligible for a Social Security during the entire tax year and both had income from New number, contact the Internal Revenue Service to get an Jersey sources, they can file separate New Jersey re- individual taxpayer identification number (ITIN) and enter turns (the nonresi dent files a nonresident return and the your ITIN in the spaces provided for your Social Security resident files a resident return). Each calculates income number. If you (or your spouse) applied for but have not and exemptions as if a federal married, filing separate received an ITIN by the return due date, enclose a copy return had been filed. You have the option of filing a joint of your federal Form W-7. resident return, but in that case, your joint income would be taxed as if you both were residents. State of Residency If you are filing separately, enter your spouse’s Social Indicate the place outside New Jersey where you lived Security number in the space provided under line 3. for the period covered by this return. Note: You can file jointly or separately only if you were married or a partner in a civil union on the last day of the NJ Residency Status tax year. Members of a domestic partnership cannot use If you were a New Jersey resident for any part of the the joint or separate filing statuses unless they entered year, list the month, day, and year in the tax year your into a legally sanctioned same-sex relationship outside residency began and the month, day, and year in the tax New Jersey. year it ended. For example, if you moved to New Jersey August 4, 2022, enter 8/4/22 to 12/31/22. Head of Household. You can use this filing status if you meet the requirements to file as head of household You must file a nonresident return if you received income for federal purposes. For more information, visit the IRS from a New Jersey source while you were a nonresident website. and your income for the entire year (not just your period of nonresidency) was more than the filing threshold for Qualifying Widow(er)/Surviving CU Partner. You can your filing status (see page 2). Only report income you use this filing status if your spouse died in 2020 or 2021 earned while a nonresident of New Jersey. and you meet the requirements to file as Qualifying Widow(er) for federal purposes. For more information, You must prorate exemptions, deductions, credits, and visit the IRS website. the pension/retirement and other retirement income exclusions based on the number of months you were a Civil Unions. Partners in a civil union must file their New nonresident. For this calculation, 15 days or more is con- Jersey Income Tax returns using the same filing statuses sidered a month. If you received income while you were as spouses under New Jersey Gross Income Tax Law. If |
2022 Form NJ-1040NR 5 you are a partner in a civil union, your New Jersey filing the last day of the tax year. If you are filing jointly, your status may not match your federal filing status. spouse can also take this exemption if they are a military veteran who meets the requirements. You cannot claim For more information, see GIT-4, Filing Status. this exemption for your domestic partner or dependents. Add the number of boxes checked and enter the total in the box on line 9. Exemptions Line 6 – Regular Exemptions You must provide official documentation showing that you were honorably discharged or released under hon- You can claim a $1,000 exemption for yourself and your orable circumstances from active duty the first time you spouse/CU partner (if filing a joint return) or your do- claim the exemption(s). Your documentation must list mestic partner. Check each box that applies. The box for your character of service (discharge). “Yourself” is already checked. Add the number of boxes checked and enter the total in the box on line 6. A list of acceptable documentation and ways to submit it is available on our website. Note: The domestic partnership must be registered in New Jersey by the last day of the tax year. You can only claim your domestic partner if they do not file a New Line 10 – Qualified Dependent Children Jersey return. You must enclose a copy of your Certifi- You can claim an exemption for each child who qualifies cate of Domestic Partnership the first time you claim the as your dependent for federal tax pur poses. Enter the exemption. number of your depen dent children on line 10. Line 7 – Age 65 or Older Line 11 – Other Dependents You can claim an exemption if you were 65 or older on You can claim an exemption for each other dependent the last day of the tax year (born in 1957 or earlier). If who qualifies as your dependent for federal tax pur- you are filing jointly, your spouse also can take an ex- poses. Enter the number of your other dependents on emption if they were 65 or older on the last day of the tax line 11. year. You cannot claim this exemption for your domestic partner or dependents. Check each box that applies. Add the number of boxes checked and enter the total in the Line 12 – Dependents Attending College box on line 7. You can claim an additional exemption for each depen- You must enclose proof of age such as a copy of a birth dent student if all the requirements below are met. You certificate, driver’s license, or church records the first cannot claim this exemption for yourself, your spouse, or time you claim the exemption(s). your domestic partner. • Student must be claimed as a dependent on line 10 or 11. Line 8 – Blind or Disabled • Student must be under age 22 on the last day of You can claim an exemption if you were blind or disabled the tax year (born 2001 or later). on the last day of the tax year. If you are filing jointly, your spouse also can take an exemption if they were • Student must attend full-time. Full-time is deter- blind or disabled on the last day of the tax year. You can- mined by the school. not claim this exemption for your domestic partner or de- • Student must spend at least some part of each of pendents. Check each box that applies. Add the number five calendar months of the tax year at school. of boxes checked and enter the total in the box on line 8. • The educational institution must be an accredited college or post-secondary school, maintain a regu- You must enclose a copy of the doctor’s certificate or lar faculty and curriculum, and have a body of stu- other medical records evidencing legal blindness or to- dents in attendance. tal and permanent disability the first time you claim the • You must have paid one-half or more of the tuition exemption(s). and maintenance costs for the student. Financial aid received by the student is not calculated into Line 9 – Veteran Exemptions your cost when totaling one-half of your depen- You can claim this exemption if you are a military veteran dent’s tuition and maintenance. However, the who was honorably discharged or released under hon- money earned by students in college work study orable circumstances from active duty any time before programs is income and is taken into account. |
2022 Form NJ-1040NR 6 Enter the number of exemptions for your qualified depen- that would be taxable if you were a New Jersey resident. dents attending colleges on line 12. If you are filing a joint return, report the income of both spouses in column A, even if only one had income from New Jersey. Line 13a–13c – Totals Add lines 6, 7, 8, and 12 and enter the total on line 13a. In column B, enter your income from New Jersey sources. For every entry in column A, there must be an Add lines 10 and 11 and enter that total on line 13b. entry on that line in column B. If none of your income is from New Jersey sources, enter “0” in col umn B. Your Enter the amount from line 9 on line 13c. final tax liability is based on the percentage of your in- come that is from New Jersey sources. Line 14 – Dependent Information Report all income on the proper lines. For example, do Enter the full name, Social Security number, and birth not enter pension income on the wage line. year for each dependent child or other dependent you claimed on line 10 or 11. Accounting Method. Use the same accounting method for New Jersey Income Tax that you used for federal Enter the same Social Security number, individual tax- income tax purposes. Income must be recognized and payer identification number (ITIN), or adoption taxpayer reported in the same period as it is recognized and re- identification number (ATIN) for each dependent that you ported for federal purposes. entered on your federal return. If you do not provide a valid Social Security number, ITIN, or ATIN for a depen- Reporting Losses. If you have a net loss in any cat- dent, the exemption will be denied. egory of income, remember the following: • You cannot report a loss on your NJ-1040NR (e.g., If you have more than four dependents, enter the in- in parentheses or as a negative number); formation for your first four dependents on the lines • You can net losses with gains in the same category provided. Enclose a statement listing the information for of income. For example, you can subtract gambling your additional dependents. losses from gambling winnings during the tax year; • You cannot apply a net loss in one category of Gubernatorial Elections Fund income against income or gains in a different cate- If you would like to designate $1 to help candidates for gory on your NJ-1040NR. For example, you cannot Governor pay campaign expenses, check the “Yes” box. subtract gambling losses from your wages; If you are filing a joint return, your spouse can also des- • If you have a net loss in any income category, make ignate $1 to this fund. Checking the “Yes” box will not no entry on that line of your NJ-1040NR. Do not reduce your refund or increase the amount you owe. enter zero. Do not enter the amount of the loss in parentheses or as a negative number; For more information on the Gubernatorial Public Financ- • No carryback or carryover of losses is allowed ing Program, contact the New Jersey Election Law En- when reporting income on your NJ-1040NR. forcement Commission at 609-292-8700 or online. Examples of Taxable Income New Jersey taxable income includes: Driver’s License Number • Wages and other compensation; Enter your Driver’s License or state Non-Driver Identifi- cation Card number including the two-letter abbreviation • Interest and dividends (including interest paid on of the issuing state. Providing this information is volun- income tax refunds); tary. We may use this information to validate your identity • Earnings on nonqualified distributions from (1) qual- in our effort to combat identity theft and fraudulent filing. ified tuition program accounts or (2) qualified state 529A Achieving a Better Life Experience program (ABLE) accounts; Income Lines 15–27 • Earnings on nonqualified distributions from Gross income means all income you received in the form NJBEST accounts, and any portion of the distribu- of money, goods, property, and services unless specifi- tions that are attributable to contributions previously cally exempt by law. deducted on a New Jersey Income Tax return; • Net profits from business, trade, or profession; In column A, you must report income from everywhere, • Net gains or income from sale or disposition of whether from inside or outside New Jersey (worldwide), property; |
2022 Form NJ-1040NR 7 • Pensions, annuities, and IRA withdrawals; • Family Leave Insurance (FLI) benefits • Net distributive share of partnership income; • Interest and capital gains from (1) obligations of the • Net pro rata share of S corporation income; State of New Jersey or any of its political subdivi- • Net rental, royalty, and copyright income; sions; or (2) direct federal obligations exempt under • Net gambling winnings, including New Jersey Lot- law, such as U.S. Savings Bonds and Treasury Bills, Notes, and Bonds tery winnings from prize amounts over $10,000; • Alimony; • Distributions paid by mutual funds to the extent the distributions are attributable to interest earned on • Estate and trust income; federal obligations • Income in respect of a decedent; • Certain distributions from New Jersey qualified in- • Prizes and awards, including scholarships and vestment funds fellowships (unless they satisfy the conditions on • Earnings on qualified distributions from (1) qualified page 18); tuition program accounts or (2) qualified state 529A • Value of residence provided by employer; Achieving a Better Life Experience program (ABLE) • Fees for services rendered, including jury duty. accounts • Qualified distributions from NJBEST accounts New Jersey taxable income also includes the following that are not subject to federal income tax: • Employer and employee contributions to 401(k) Plans up to the federal limit (but not federal Thrift • Interest from obligations of states and their political Savings Funds) subdivisions, other than New Jersey and its political subdivisions; • Some benefits received from certain employer- provided cafeteria plans (but not salary reduction or • Income earned by a resident from foreign premium conversion plans). See Technical Bulletin employment; TB-39. • Certain contributions to pensions and tax-deferred • Benefits received from certain employer-provided annuities; commuter transportation benefit plans (but not • Employee contributions to federal Thrift Savings salary reduction plans). See Technical Bulletin Funds, 403(b), 457, SEP, or any other type of re- TB-24(R). tirement plan other than 401(k) Plans. • Contributions to and distributions from Archer MSAs if they are excluded for federal income tax Examples of Exempt (Nonreportable) Income purposes Do not include the following income when determining if you must file a return. These items should not appear • Direct payments and benefits received under anywhere on your nonresident return. homeless persons assistance programs • Federal Social Security • Income Tax refunds (New Jersey, federal, and other jurisdictions) but not interest paid on the refunds • Railroad Retirement (Tier 1 and Tier 2) • Middle-Class Tax Rebates • United States military pensions and survivor’s ben- • Paycheck Protection Program (PPP) loan amounts efit payments forgiven through the federal CARES Act or federal • Life insurance proceeds received because of a per- Paycheck Protection Program son’s death • Economic Impact Payments (stimulus payments) • Employee’s death benefits • Welfare • Permanent and total disability, including VA benefits • Child support • Temporary disability received from the State of New • Amounts paid as reparations or restitution to Nazi Jersey or as third-party sick pay Holocaust victims • Workers’ Compensation • Assistance from a charitable organization, whether • Election worker compensation in the form of cash or property • Gifts and inheritances • Cancellation of debt • Qualifying scholarships or fellowship grants • Amounts received as damages for wrongful • New Jersey Lottery winnings from prizes in the imprisonment amount of $10,000 or less • Qualified disaster relief payments excluded under • Unemployment Compensation received from the IRC §139 state (but not supplemental unemployment benefit • Payments from the September 11th Victim Com- payments) pensation Fund |
2022 Form NJ-1040NR 8 Line 15 – Wages, Salaries, Tips, etc. For lodging only: Column A 3. You were required to accept the lodging as a condi- Enter the total of State wages, salaries, tips, bonuses, tion of your employment. commissions, etc., from all employment both inside If you exclude the value of meals and/or lodging from and outside New Jersey. Take the amount from box 16 your wages, you must en close a signed statement ex- of your W-2 (see sample below). Include all payments plaining how you met these conditions. If you do not en- whether in cash, benefits, or property. close the statement, your wages will be changed back to If you were employed outside New Jersey, you may need the full amount shown on your W-2. to adjust your wages to reflect New Jersey tax law. For New Jersey State Police officers cannot ex clude food example, if you had a Section 125 cafeteria plan that is and maintenance payments received as part of their taxable for New Jersey purposes but is not included in union contract. These pay ments do not meet the criteria box 16 of your W-2, you must add that amount back into above. your State wages. Employee Business Expenses. Employee business ex- Nonresident servicepersons, see page 31. penses are not deductible for New Jersey tax purposes. Retirement Plans. Under New Jersey law, contributions However, you can exclude reimbursements for employee to retirement plans (other than 401(k) Plans) are in- business expenses reported as wages on your W-2 if: cluded in State wages on the W-2 in the year the wages 1. The reim bursements are for job-related expenses; are earned. This may cause your State wages (box 16) 2. You are required to and do account for these ex- to be higher than your federal wages (box 1). penses to your employer; and Meals and/or Lodging. You can ex clude meals and/or 3. You are reimbursed by your employer in the exact lodging reported as wages on your W-2 if: amount of the allowable expenses. 1. The meals and/or lodging were provided on the If you received excludable reimbursements for employee business premises of your employer; and business expenses that were included in wages on your 2. The meals and/or lodging were provided for the W-2, en close a statement explaining the amount you are convenience of your employer; and excluding and your reasons. Also, enclose a copy of your federal Form 2106. Sample W-2 (This form is for illustration only and is not reproducible.) 2 2 2 2 2 Void a Employee’s social security number ForOMB No.Official1545-0008Use Only b Employer identification number (EIN) 1 Wages, tips, other compensation 2 Federal income tax withheld c Employer’s name, address, and ZIP code 3 Social security wages 4 Social security tax withheld 5 Medicare wages and tips 6 Medicare tax withheld 7 9 Social security tips 8 Allocated tips d Control Number 9 10 Dependent care benefits e Employee’s first name and initial Last name 11 Nonqualified plans 12a See instructions for box 12 13 Statutory employee plan Retirement sick payThird-party 12b 14 Other 12c UI/WF/SWF - $169.15 DI - $212.66 12d DI P.P. #(Private Plan No.) f Employee’s address and ZIP code 15 State Employer’s state ID number 16 State wages, tips, etc. 17 State income tax 18 Local wages, tips, etc. 19 Local income tax 20 Locality name NJ 234-567-890/000 142,900.00 6977.00 FLI P.P. # (Private Plan No.) 212.66 - FLI Wage and Tax Department of the Treasury—Internal Revenue Service For Privacy Act and Paperwork Reduction Form Statement Act Notice, see the separate instructions. W-2 2022 |
2022 Form NJ-1040NR 9 Federal Statutory Employees. If you are considered Pennsylvania residents, see page 32. Nonresident servi- a “statutory employee” for federal tax purposes, you cepersons and nonmilitary spouses of military personnel, cannot deduct your business expenses unless you are see page 31. self-employed or an independent contractor under New Jersey law. The federal label of “statutory employee” has If you had wage/salary income earned partly inside and no meaning for New Jersey tax purposes. Business ex- partly outside New Jersey, and you cannot easily deter- penses can only be deducted from the business in come mine the amount of income from New Jersey, see Part II of a self-employed individual. See the instructions for on page 29. Schedule NJ-BUS-1, Part I (Net Profits From Business) Check the box at line 15 if you complete on page 15. lines 69–75 (Part II, Allocation of Wage and Moving Expenses. Moving expenses are not deductible Salary Income Earned Partly Inside and for New Jersey Income Tax purposes. Outside New Jersey). You can, however, exclude reimbursements for the fol- Do not use Part II if your wage/salary income is based lowing moving expenses if you met the federal require- on volume (the amount of sales or amount of business ments to claim moving expenses that were in effect on trans acted). Instead, use the following formula: December 31, 2017, and the expenses were included in NJ Vol. wages on your W-2: Vol. Income = line 15, col. B Total Vol. 1. The cost of moving your household goods and per- The location where the ser vices or sales were actually sonal effects from the old home to the new home. performed is the deciding factor when determining where 2. The actual expenses you incurred for traveling, the business was transacted. Enclose an explanation of meals, and lodging when moving yourself and your how you calculated the amount of wage/salary income. family from your old home to your new home. Part-Year Nonresidents. Enter in column A the Reimbursements for any other moving expense cannot portion of your wages earned while you were a nonresi- be excluded from income. dent. Include wages from sources both inside and out- side New Jersey. If you received excludable reimbursements for moving expenses that were included in wages on your W-2, en- Column B. Enter in column B the portion of your wages close a statement explaining the amount you are exclud- from New Jersey sources earned while you were a non- ing and your reasons. resident (unless you were a Pennsylvania resident). Compensation for Injuries or Sickness. Certain amounts received for personal injuries or sickness are Line 16 – Taxable Interest Income not subject to tax. You can exclude such amounts in- Column A cluded as wages on your W-2 if: Enter all of your reportable interest from sources both 1. The payments were compensation for wage loss inside and outside New Jersey. that resulted from absence due to your injury or sickness; and Common sources of reportable interest: 2. The payments were due and pay able under an en- • Banks; forceable contractual obligation under the plan; and • Savings and loan associations; 3. The payments were not related to sick leave wage • Credit unions; continuation, which is largely discretionary and • Savings accounts; payments are made regardless of the reason for • Checking accounts; absence from work. • Bonds and notes; If such payments are included in wages on your W-2, en- • Certificate of deposit; close Form NJ-2440. • Life insurance dividends; You must enclose all W-2s with your tax • Earnings on nonqualified distributions from qualified return. Do not attach them to your return. tuition program accounts including NJBEST (New Jersey Better Educational Savings Trust program) Column B accounts; Enter the portion of your wages, salaries, etc., that comes from New Jersey sources. If zero, enter “0.” |
2022 Form NJ-1040NR 10 • Earnings on nonqualified distributions from qualified total taxable dividends received, regardless of where state 529A ABLE (Achieving a Better Life Experi- earned, must be included. ence) accounts; • Distributions from Coverdell education savings ac- Taxpayers, including partners in a partnership and share- holders of an S corporation, report global intangible counts (ESAs), but only the earnings portion; low-taxed income (GILTI) as dividend income when the • Ginnie Maes, Fannie Maes, Freddie Macs; income is actually distributed from earnings and profits • Repurchase agreements; For more information, see IRC §951A: Reporting and • Obligations of states and their political subdivisions, Payment/Pass-through Entities. other than New Jersey; Do not include on this line: • Grantor trusts; • Dividends that were earned and paid to a sole pro- • Any other interest not specifically exempt. prietorship, a partnership, or an S corporation. Re- port on Schedule NJ-BUS-1. For more information Do not include on this line: on reporting partnership or S corporation income, • Interest that was earned and paid to a sole see GIT-9P, Partnership Income, or GIT-9S, Income proprietorship, a partnership, or an S corporation. From S Corporations; Report on Schedule NJ-BUS-1. Note: If you • Dividends that were earned and paid to an estate received a Form 1099 from a partnership or an or trust (other than a grantor trust). Report on S corporation for interest paid or deemed to have line 26. been paid to you, you must include that interest on line 16, column A; Capital Gains Distributions. Do not report capital gains • Interest that was earned and paid to an estate or distributions you received from mutual funds or other trust (other than a grantor trust). Report on line 26. regulated investment companies on this line. Report this income on Part I, line 66. Forfeiture Penalty for Early Withdrawal. If you incur a penalty by withdrawing a time deposit early, you can sub- Tax-Free Distributions. A distribution that is a return of tract the amount of the penalty from your interest income. your investment or capital and does not come from earn- ings or profits is a nontaxable capital or tax-free distribu- If line 16, column A is more than $1,500, tion. These distributions reduce the basis of the stock or enclose a copy of Schedule B, federal investment and are not taxable until your investment is Form 1040. fully recovered. Tax-Exempt Interest Income. Do not report tax-exempt Insurance Premiums. Dividends you received from in- interest on line 16. For more information on tax-exempt surance companies are not reportable unless the amount interest income and New Jersey qualified investment you received is more than the premiums paid. Any inter- funds, see GIT-5, Nontaxable Investment Income. est from accumulated insurance dividends is reportable, and you must include it on line 16, column A. Part-Year Nonresidents. Include only the inter- est you received while you were a nonresident of New Include only the divi- Part-Year Nonresidents. Jersey. dends you received while you were a nonresident of New Jersey. Column B Do not report interest from personal accounts. Only Column B report on line 16, column B interest received as a result Do not report dividends from personally held of a business or profession carried on in New Jersey and securities. Only report on line 17, column B dividends not reportable as net profits from business, distributive received as a result of a business or profession carried share of partnership income, net income from estates on in New Jersey and not reportable as net profits from or trusts, or net pro rata share of S corporation income. business, distributive share of partnership income, net (See instructions for line 16, column A.) income from estates or trusts, or net pro rata share of S corporation income. (See instructions for line 17, col- umn A.) Line 17 – Dividends Column A Enter the dividends you received from investments (e.g., from stocks, mutual funds) or other income-producing activities that do not constitute a trade or business. The |
2022 Form NJ-1040NR 11 Line 18 – Net Profits From Business Column B Column A Enter your net gains or income from New Jersey Complete Part I of Schedule NJ-BUS-1 and enter on sources. If zero, enter “0.” line 18, column A, the amount from line 4 of Part I. If the amount on line 4 is a loss, enter “0” on line 18, column A. Line 21 – Net Gambling Winnings See instructions on page 15. Column A Enclose Schedule NJ-BUS-1 and a copy Enter your net gambling winnings from both inside and of the federal Schedule C (or C-EZ or F) outside New Jersey. You can subtract gambling or lottery for each business with your return. losses from your winnings that occur in the same year. If the net amount is zero or less, enter “0.” If you net gam- Column B bling winnings with gambling losses, include a statement Enter the portion of your business in come that comes to that effect. from New Jersey sources. If zero, enter “0.” If you carry on business both inside and outside New Jersey, you Common types of gambling winnings include: must complete and enclose Form NJ-NR-A for each • All casino and track betting; business. • New Jersey Lottery winnings (only individual prizes Do not include in column B net profits (or losses) that you exceeding $10,000); received from a business entity located in New Jersey if • Any multistate lottery in which New Jersey partici- the business entity’s only activity is the purchase, hold- pates (Mega Millions, Powerball), but only individ- ing, or sale of intangible personal property (e.g., securi- ual prizes exceeding $10,000; ties, commodities) that is not held for sale to custom ers. • All out-of-State lottery winnings regardless of You must include those net profits in column A. amount; • Bingo winnings. Line 19 – Net Gains or Income From If you net gambling winnings with gambling losses, you Disposition of Property may be required to substantiate the losses used to offset Column A your winnings. Acceptable proof of losses includes: Complete Part I and enter the amount from line 68. If the • Casino win/loss statements; amount on line 68 is zero, enter “0” on line 19. • Daily log or journal of wins and losses; Do not include in Part I: • Canceled checks; • Gains/losses from the disposition of property • Losing racetrack pari-mutuel tickets; owned by a sole proprietorship, a partnership, or an • Losing lottery tickets. S corporation. Report on Schedule NJ-BUS-1; • Gains/losses from the disposition of property For more information, see Technical Bulletin TB-20(R). owned by an estate or trust (other than a grantor trust). Report on line 26. Part-Year Nonresidents. Include only amounts you received while you were a nonresident of New Jersey. Column B Enter your net gains or income from New Jersey Column B sources. If zero, enter “0.” Enter your net gambling winnings from New Jersey sources. Gambling losses from sources outside New Jersey cannot be used to offset gambling win nings from Line 20 – Net Gains or Income From New Jersey sources. If zero, enter “0.” Rents, Royalties, Patents, and Copyrights Column A Line 22 – Taxable Pensions, Annuities, Complete Part II of Schedule NJ-BUS-1 and enter on line 20 the amount from line 4 of Part II. If the net and IRA Distributions/Withdrawals amount is a loss, enter “0” on line 20, column A. See in- Column A structions on page 16. Retirement income such as pensions, annuities, and certain IRA withdrawals is reportable on your New Jersey Enclose Schedule NJ-BUS-1 with your return. The New Jersey reportable amount may be differ- return. ent from the federal taxable amount. Enter the reportable amount on line 22, column A. |
2022 Form NJ-1040NR 12 Common types of taxable retirement income: Part-Year Nonresidents. Include only the report- • Pensions from the private sector; able amounts you received while you were a nonresident • Federal, state, and local government, and teachers’ of New Jersey. pensions; • Keogh Plan distributions; Types of Retirement Plans Retirement plans are either noncontributory or • 401(k) Plan distributions; contributory. • Early retirement benefits; • Amounts reported as pension on Schedule NJK-1, Noncontributory. You made no contributions to your Partnership Return Form NJ-1065; plan. Amounts you receive from these plans are fully re- • Civil Service pensions and annuities, even if based portable. Enter the amount from your 1099-R on line 22, on credit for military service. These are received column A. from the U.S. Office of Personnel Management. Contributory (Other Than IRAs). You made contri- Common types of nonreportable retirement income (do butions to your plan. Contributions are usually made not report on this return): through payroll deductions and, in general, are taxed • Social Security benefits; when they are made. Contributions made to a retirement • Railroad Retirement benefits; plan (other than a 401(k) Plan) outside New Jersey are considered to have been previously taxed. These plans • Public or private disability pension benefits until the also may include employer contributions and earnings, year you turn 65. Beginning with the year you turn which have not been taxed. 65, the benefits are treated as ordinary pension income; Since you have already been taxed on your contribu- • U.S. Military pensions and survivor’s benefit pay- tions, you must determine the portion of your distribution ments (Most are received from the U.S. Depart- that is reportable. There are two methods of calculating ment of Finance and Accounting Service.) the reportable amount: Three-Year Rule Method and General Rule Method. To determine which method to Worksheet A Which Pension Method to Use 1. Amount of pension you will receive during the first three years (36 months) from the date of the first payment ........................................................................................................................... 1. _____________ 2. Your contributions to the plan ......................................................................................................................... 2. _____________ 3. Subtract line 2 from line 1 ............................................................................................................................... 3. _____________ (a) If line 3 is “0” or more, and both you and your employer contributed to the plan, you can use the Three-Year Rule Method. (b) If line 3 is less than “0,” or your employer did not contribute to the plan, you must use the General Rule Method. (Keep for your records) Worksheet B General Rule Method 1. Your previously taxed contributions to the plan .............................................................................................. 1. _____________ 2. Expected return on contract* .......................................................................................................................... 2. _____________ 3. Percentage excludable (Divide line 1 by line 2) .............................................................................................. 3. _____________% 4. Amount received this year .............................................................................................................................. 4. _____________ 5. Amount excludable (Multiply line 4 by line 3)................................................................................................... 5. _____________ 6. Reportable amount (Subtract line 5 from line 4. Enter here and on line 22, column A, Form NJ-1040NR ................................................................................ 6. _____________ *The expected return on the contract is the amount receivable. If life expectancy is a factor under your plan, you must use federal actuarial tables to calculate the expected return. The federal actuarial tables are contained in the Internal Revenue Service’s Pub- lication 939, General Rule for Pensions and Annuities. Contact the IRS for this publication. If life expectancy is not a factor under your plan, the expected return is found by totaling the amounts to be received. (Keep for your records) |
2022 Form NJ-1040NR 13 Worksheet C IRA Withdrawals Part I – Calculating Taxable Amounts 1. Value of IRA on 12/31/22. Include contributions made for the tax year from 1/1/23 – 4/15/23. ...............................1. ____________________ 2. Total distributions from IRA during the tax year. Do not include tax-free rollovers... 2. ____________________ 3. Total Value of IRA. Add lines 1 and 2. ..........................................................................3. ____________________ Unrecovered Contributions: Complete either line 4a or 4b. Then continue with line 5. 4a. First year of withdrawal from IRA: Enter the total of IRA contributions that were previously taxed. ....................................4a. ____________________ 4b. After first year of withdrawal from IRA: Complete Part II. Enter amount of unrecovered contributions from line 14. .....................4b. ____________________ 5. Accumulated earnings in IRA on 12/31/22. Subtract either line 4a or 4b from line 3. .......................................................................5. ____________________ 6. Divide line 5 by line 3. (Enter the result as a decimal.) ..................................................6. ____________________ 7. Taxable portion of this year’s withdrawal. Multiply line 2 by decimal amount on line 6. Enter here and on line 22, column A, Form NJ-1040NR. ....................................7. ____________________ Part II – Unrecovered Contributions (For Second and Later Years) See Part III if you did not complete Worksheet C in prior years. 8. Last year’s unrecovered contributions. From line 4 of last year’s Worksheet C ......8. ____________________ 9. Amount withdrawn last year. From line 2 of last year’s Worksheet C ........................9. ____________________ 10. Taxable portion of last year’s withdrawal. From line 7 of last year’s Worksheet C .... 10. ____________________ 11. Contributions recovered last year. Subtract line 10 from line 9. ................................11. ____________________ 12. This year’s unrecovered contributions. Subtract line 11 from line 8. ........................12. ____________________ 13. Contributions to IRA during current tax year. Do not include tax-free rollovers. ......13. ____________________ 14. Total unrecovered contributions. Add lines 12 and 13. Enter here and on line 4b. ..14. ____________________ Part III – Unrecovered Contributions (For Second and Later Years) Complete this section only if you did not complete Worksheet C in prior years. Calculate the amount of unrecovered contributions as follows: ........................................... ____________________ 15. Total amount of withdrawals made from the IRA in previous years. ..............................15. ____________________ 16. Total of previous year withdrawal(s) already reported as income on prior New Jersey tax returns. .................................................................................................16. ____________________ 17. Contributions already recovered. Subtract line 16 from line 15 .....................................17. ____________________ 18. Unrecovered contributions. Subtract line 17 from the total amount of contributions made to the IRA. Enter here and on line 4b. ............................................18. ____________________ (Keep for your records) |
2022 Form NJ-1040NR 14 use, complete Worksheet A on page 12 the year you be- 2. Contributions made before January 1, 1984, were gin receiving pension and annuity payments. taxed when they were made. If you made contribu- tions before that date, you must calculate the report- Note: If you received a distribution from a 401(k) Plan, able portion of your distributions using one of the do not complete Worksheet A. See the section on 401(k) methods described under contributory plans. Plans below. If you made a withdrawal from an IRA, do not complete Worksheet A or B. Instead, complete Work- For more information on pension and annuity income, sheet C. See the section on IRAs below. see GIT-1 & 2, Retirement Income. Three-Year Rule Method. Use this method if you will IRAs recover all your contributions within 36 months from the Your IRA consists of contributions, earnings, and certain date you receive your first payment from the plan, and amounts rolled over from pension plans. In general, your both you and your employer contributed to the plan. contributions were taxed when they were made and are not reportable to New Jersey when you make a with- Do not report pension and annuity payments as income drawal. All the earnings and any amounts rolled over tax- on line 22 until you have recovered all of your contribu- free are reportable when withdrawn. tions. Once you have recovered your contributions, the payments you receive are fully reportable and must be Use Worksheet C to calculate the reportable portion of entered on line 22, column A. your IRA withdrawal. If you made withdrawals from mul- tiple IRAs, you can use a separate worksheet for each or General Rule Method. You must use this method if you combine all IRAs on one worksheet. will not recover your contributions within 36 months from the date you receive your first payment from the plan orif Lump-Sum Withdrawal.If you withdraw the total your employer did not contribute to the plan. Part of your amount from an IRA, all the earnings and any amounts pension is excludable and part is reportable every year. rolled over tax-free are reportable. You must report these The excludable amount represents your contributions. amounts in the year you make the withdrawal. Complete Worksheet B in the year you receive your first payment from the plan and keep it for your records. You Periodic Withdrawals. If you make withdrawals over a will need it for calculations in future years. Recalculate period of years, the part of the annual distribution that the percentage on line 3 of Worksheet B only if your an- represents earnings is reportable. The amount report- nual pension payments decrease. able for New Jersey purposes may be different from the amount you report on your federal return. Lump-Sum Distributions and Rollovers When you receive a lump-sum distribution of the entire For more information on IRA withdrawals, see GIT-1 & 2, balance from a qualified employee pension, annuity, Retirement Income. profit-sharing, or other plan, any amount that exceeds your previously taxed contributions must be included in Roth IRAs your income in the year received. New Jersey has no Your contributions to a Roth IRA are reportable as part provision for income averaging of lump-sum distributions. of your income when they are made. Distributions from a Enter the reportable amount on line 22, column A. Roth IRA that meet the requirements of a qualified distri- bution are excludable. Do not include qualified distribu- If you roll over a lump-sum distribution from an IRA or a tions on Form NJ-1040NR. If you received a nonqualified qualified employee pension or annuity plan into an IRA distribution, you must report the earnings on line 22, col- or other eligible plan, do not report the rollover on line 22 umn A. A distribution that is considered nonqualified for if it qualifies for deferral for federal tax purposes. The federal purposes is also considered nonqualified for New amount rolled over (minus previously taxed contribu- Jersey purposes. tions) will be reportable when it is withdrawn. If you converted an existing IRA to a rollover Roth IRA 401(k) Plans during Tax Year 2022, any amount from the existing IRA 1. Contributions made on or after January 1, 1984, that would be reportable if withdrawn must be included were not taxed when they were made. If all of your on line 22, column A. contributions were made on or after that date, your For more information on Roth IRAs, see Technical Bul- distributions are fully reportable unless your contribu- letin TB-44. tions exceeded the federal limit. If your contributions exceeded the federal limit, you must calculate the re- portable portion of your distributions using one of the methods described under contributory plans. |
2022 Form NJ-1040NR 15 Column B or LLC located in New Jersey if the business entity’s only You will not enter an amount on line 22, column B be- activity is the purchase, holding, or sale of intangible per- cause pension, annuity, and IRA withdrawal income is sonal property, such as commodities or securities, and not taxable to nonresidents. such intangible personal property is not held for sale to customers. You must include such partnership income in column A. Line 23 – Distributive Share of Partnership Income Column A Line 24 – Net Pro Rata Share of S Complete Part III of Schedule NJ-BUS-1 and enter on Corporation Income line 23, column A, the amount from line 4 of Part III. If the Column A amount on line 4 is a loss, enter “0” on line 23, column A. Complete Part IV of Schedule NJ-BUS-1 and enter on See instructions on page 17. line 24, column A, the amount from line 4 of Part IV. If the amount on line 4 is a loss, enter “0” on line 24, column A. Enclose Schedule NJ-BUS-1 and a copy See instructions on page 17. of Schedule NJK-1, Form NJ-1065, for each partnership with your return. If you Enclose Schedule NJ-BUS-1 and a copy did not receive a Schedule NJK-1, enclose a copy of the of Schedule NJ-K-1, Form CBT-100S, for federal Schedule K-1. each S corporation with your return. If you did not re- ceive a Schedule NJ-K-1, enclose a copy of the federal Column B Schedule K-1. Enter the portion of the partnership in come that comes from New Jersey sources. If zero, enter “0.” Column B Enter the portion of the net pro rata share of S corpora- Do not include in column B distributive share of partner- tion income that comes from New Jersey sources. If ship income that you received from a partnership, LLP, zero, enter “0.” Schedule NJ-BUS-1 Business Income Summary Schedule Part I – Net Profits From Business Report the net profits or loss from your business, trade, or profession. Make the following adjustments to your federal Schedule C (or C-EZ or F): 1. Add any amount you deducted for taxes based on income. 2. Subtract interest you reported on federal Schedule C (or C-EZ or F) that is exempt for New Jersey purposes but tax- able for federal purposes. 3. Add interest not reported on federal Schedule C (or C-EZ or F) from states or political subdivisions outside New Jer- sey that is exempt for federal purposes. 4. Deduct meal and entertainment expenses that constitute ordinary expenses incurred in the conduct of a trade or business but that were not allowed on the federal return. 5. Deduct your qualified contributions to a self-employed 401(k) Plan. Contributions that exceeded the federal limits are not deductible for New Jersey purposes. 6. Add interest and dividends derived in the conduct of a trade or business. 7. Add or subtract income or losses derived in the conduct of a trade or business from rentals, royalties, patents, or copyrights. 8. Add or subtract gains or losses from the sale, exchange, or other disposition of the trade or business’s property. 9. Add or subtract the net adjustment from the Gross Income Tax Depreciation Adjustment Worksheet GIT-DEP, Part I, line 7. |
2022 Form NJ-1040NR 16 If you are a sole proprietor who provides primary care services in a qualified medical or dental practice you own that is lo- cated in or within five miles of a designated Health Enterprise Zone (HEZ), you may be able to deduct a percentage of the net income from that practice on line 34. See Technical Bulletin TB-56 for eligibility requirements and instructions for calcu- lating the HEZ deduction. Lines 1–3 For each business, enter the following information. If you need more space, enclose a statement with the return listing any additional businesses and the related profit or loss. • Business name as listed on Schedule C, C-EZ, or F • Social Security number or federal employer identification number (EIN) • Profit or (loss) as adjusted for New Jersey purposes Line 4 Add the amounts in the Profit or (Loss) column and enter the total on line 4, netting profits with losses. Enter this amount on line 18, column A. If the netted amount is a loss, make no entry on line 18, column A. On line 18, column B, enter the portion of this amount that is from New Jersey sources. Part-Year Nonresidents. Include only the amounts you received while you were a nonresident of New Jersey. Part II – Net Gains or Income From Rents, Royalties, Patents, and Copyrights Report your net gains or income less net losses from rents, royalties, patents, and copyrights. Depreciation and Expense Deduction. New Jersey and federal depreciation and expense deduction limits are different. You may need to make adjustments to your federal basis for assets placed in service on or after January 1, 2004. Com- plete the Gross Income Tax Depreciation Adjustment Worksheet GIT-DEP to calculate the adjustment. Passive Losses. There is no distinction between active and passive losses for New Jersey purposes. You cannot carry back or carry forward such losses when reporting income on Form NJ-1040NR. You can deduct federal passive losses in full in the year incurred against any gain within the same category of income. Do not include in Part II: • Gains/losses from rents, royalties, patents, and copyrights from property owned by a sole proprietorship, a partner- ship, or an S corporation. Report in Parts I, III, and/or IV of Schedule NJ-BUS-1; • Gains/losses from rents, royalties, patents, and copyrights from property owned by an estate or trust (other than a grantor trust). Report on line 26. Lines 1–3 For each source of income or loss, enter the following information. If you need more space, enclose a statement with the return listing any additional property and income or loss. • Property name or description. For rental real estate, enter the physical address of the property • Social Security number or federal employer identification number (EIN) • Type of property. Enter the following number that corresponds with the type of property: 1. Rental real estate 2. Royalties 3. Patents 4. Copyrights • Gain or (loss) from each type of property Line 4 Add the amounts in the Income or (Loss) column and enter the total on line 4, netting gains with losses. Enter this amount on line 20, column A, Form NJ-1040NR. If the netted amount is a loss, enter “0” on line 20, column A. On line 20, column B, enter the portion of this amount that is from New Jersey sources. Part-Year Nonresidents. Include only the amounts you received while you were a nonresident of New Jersey. |
2022 Form NJ-1040NR 17 Part III – Distributive Share of Partnership Income Report your share of income or loss from partnership(s), whether or not the income was actually distributed. Lines 1–3 For each partnership, enter the following information. If you need more space, enclose a statement with the return listing any additional partnerships and the related income or loss. • Partnership name as listed on the Schedule NJK-1 (or federal Schedule K-1) • Federal employer identification number (EIN) • Your share of partnership income or (loss) as reported on the Schedule NJK-1 (column A of the line labeled Distribu- tive Share of Partnership Income). If you did not receive an NJK-1, you must enclose a copy of the federal Schedule K-1 and complete Reconciliation Worksheet A in GIT-9P, Partnership Income • Total amount of New Jersey Income Tax paid on your behalf by partnership(s) as reported on Schedule NJK-1, line 1, Part III, nonresident partner’s share of New Jersey tax • Your share of Pass-Through Business Alternative Income Tax as reported on Schedule PTE-K-1 or Schedule NJK-1 received from the partnership Line 4 Add the amounts in the Share of Partnership Income or (Loss) column and enter the total on line 4, netting income with losses. Enter this amount on line 23, column A, Form NJ-1040NR. If the netted amount is a loss, enter “0” on line 23, col- umn A. On line 23, column B, enter the portion of this amount that is from New Jersey sources. Line 5 Add the amounts in the Share of tax paid on your behalf by Partnerships column and enter the total. Include this amount on line 52, Form NJ-1040NR. See the instructions for line 52. Line 6 Add the amounts in the Share of Pass-Through Business Alternative Income Tax column and enter the total. Include this amount on line 56, Form NJ-1040NR. For more information, see GIT-9P, Partnership Income. Part-Year Nonresidents. Prorate your distributive share of partnership income based on the number of days in the partnership’s fiscal year that you were a nonresident of New Jersey. Part IV – Net Pro Rata Share of S Corporation Income Report the amount of your net pro rata share of S corporation income or loss, whether or not the income was actually dis- tributed. Do not include global intangible low-taxed income (GILTI) on Schedule NJ-BUS-1. Report GILTI as dividends on line 17. Lines 1–3 For each S corporation, enter the following information. If you need more space, enclose a statement with the return listing any additional S corporations and the related income or loss. • S corporation name as listed on Schedule NJ-K-1 (or federal Schedule K-1) • Federal employer identification number (EIN) • Your pro rata share of S corporation income or (usable loss) as reported on the Schedule NJ-K-1. If you did not re- ceive an NJ-K-1, you must enclose a copy of the federal Schedule K-1 and complete Reconciliation Worksheet B in GIT-9S, Income From S Corporations. • Your share of Pass-Through Business Alternative Income Tax as reported on Schedule PTE-K-1 or Schedule NJ-K-1 received from the S corporation. |
2022 Form NJ-1040NR 18 Line 4 Add the amounts in the Pro Rata Share of S Corporation Income or (Usable Loss) column and enter the total on line 4, netting income with losses. Enter this amount on line 24, column A, Form NJ-1040NR. If the netted amount is a loss, enter “0” on line 24, column A. On line 24, column B, enter the portion of this amount that is from New Jersey sources Line 5 Add the amounts in the Share of Pass-Through Business Alternative Income Tax column and enter the total. Include this amount on line 56, Form NJ-1040NR. For more information, see GIT-9S, Income From S Corporations. Part-Year Nonresidents. Prorate the pro rata share of S corporation income based on the number of days in the en- tity’s fiscal year that you were a nonresident of New Jersey. Line 25 – Alimony and Separate adjust the income listed on the federal K-1 to reflect New Jersey tax law, then net the adjusted amounts and Maintenance Payments Received include the total on line 26. Enclose Schedule NJK-1 (or Column A federal Schedule K-1) with your return. Enter any court-ordered alimony or separate mainte- nance payments you received. Do not include payments If you have income from a grantor trust that is reportable received for child support. for New Jersey purposes, do not include it on this line. Report the income in the proper category (e.g., report Part-Year Nonresidents. Include only those pay- taxable interest on line 16a). Enclose a copy of the New ments you received while you were a nonresident of New Jersey or federal Grantor Trust Attachment. Jersey. For more information on estates and trusts, including Column B grantor trusts, see GIT-12, Estates and Trusts. You will not enter an amount on line 25, column B be- cause alimony and separate maintenance payments are Scholarships and Fellowship Grants. This type of in- not taxable to nonresidents. come is taxable unless the scholarship or grant meets all of the following conditions: 1. The primary purpose of the grant is to further the Line 26 – Other Income recipient’s education or training; and Column A 2. The grant does not represent payments for past, Include the following income on this line: present, or future services that are subject to the See each type of income listed below for direction or supervision of the grantor (e.g., a fel- required enclosures. lowship given in exchange for teaching); and 3. The grant is not for the benefit of the grantor. Amounts Received as Prizes and Awards. Any prize won in a raffle, drawing, TV show, radio show, contest, Residential Rental Value or Allowance Paid by Em- or any other event is reportable and must be included on ployer. If an employer provides you with a residence, this line in column A. Include any goods or services as enter either the rental value or the rental allowance paid income at fair market value. by the employer. Income in Respect of a Decedent. If you had the right The rental value or allowance is excludable and should to receive income that the deceased person would have not be reported if it meets all of the following conditions: received had they lived and it was not included on the 1. The lodging is provided on the business premises decedent’s final return, you must report it on your own re- of your employer; and turn when you receive it. Enclose a listing of the income. 2. The lodging is provided for the convenience of your employer; and Income From Estates and Trusts. If you are a ben- eficiary who received income from an estate or trust, 3. You are required to accept the lodging as a condi- include the Total Distribution from Schedule NJK-1, Form tion of employment. NJ-1041 on this line. If you did not receive an NJK-1, |
2022 Form NJ-1040NR 19 Other. Use this line for any other taxable income for Determining Your Exclusion Amount which a place has not been provided somewhere else on Line A. Amount from line 22, column A the return. Income from both legal and illegal sources is Joint Filers: If only one spouse subject to tax. is 62 or older or disabled, enter only the pension income of that Column B spouse. You cannot exclude the Enter the portion of your other income that comes from pension income of the spouse New Jersey sources. If zero, enter “0.” who is younger than 62 and not Amounts Received as Prizes and Awards. Do not disabled. include in column B a prize won in a raffle, drawing, tele- vision or radio quiz show, or contest. You must include Line B. Amount for your filing status and these amounts in column A. income using the chart below . Part-year nonresidents, see Income From Estates and Trusts. Include the Total below. New Jersey Source Income Distributed reported on Schedule NJK-1, Form NJ-1041. If you did not receive Enter on line 28a the lesser of line A or line B. an NJK-1, adjust the income listed on the federal K-1 to reflect New Jersey tax law, then net the adjusted New Income on line 27, column A: Jersey source income amounts and include the total on $0– $100,001– $125,001– line 26. Do not include in column B income you received Filing Status: $100,000 $125,000 $150,000 from an estate or trust if the estate or trust received the Married/CU couple, 50% of 25% of line income from a busi ness entity (i.e., sole proprietorship, $100,000 filing joint return line 22 22 part nership, LLP, or LLC) located in New Jersey and the only activity of the business entity is the purchase, Single holding, or sale of intangible personal property, such as Head of household 37.5% of 18.75% of $75,000 commodities or securities, and the intangible personal Qualifying widow(er)/ line 22 line 22 property is not held for sale to customers. You must in- surviving CU partner clude this income in column A. Married/CU partner, 25% of 12.5% of $50,000 filing separate return line 22 line 22 Line 27 – Total Income For more information, see GIT-1 & 2, Retirement Income. Column A Add lines 15 through 26, column A, and enter the total. Part-Year Nonresidents. Your income for the Column B entire year must have been $150,000 or less to qualify Add lines 15 through 26, column B, and enter the total for the exclusion. If your income for the entire year is $0–$100,000, prorate the maximum exclusion amount from the chart above based on the number of months Line 28a – Pension/Retirement Exclusion you were a nonresident and enter on line B above when Column A calculating your exlusion. You can exclude all or part of the income reported on line 22 if you meet the following qualifications: Column B You will not enter an amount on line 28a, column B be- • You (and/or your spouse if filing jointly) were age 62 cause pension, annuity, and IRA withdrawal income is or older or blind/disabled as defined by Social Se- not taxable to nonresidents. curity guidelines on the last day of the tax year; and • Your income on line 27, column A, is $150,000 or less (part-year nonresidents, see below). Line 28b – Other Retirement Income Exclusion If you were 62 or older on the last day of the tax year, you may be able to use the Other Retirement Income Ex- clusion. If you are filing jointly and only one spouse is 62 or older, only the income of that spouse can be excluded. You cannot exclude the income of the spouse who is younger than 62. Unclaimed Exclusion. If you did not use your entire maximum exclusion on line 28a, you may be able to use |
2022 Form NJ-1040NR 20 Worksheet D Other Retirement Income Exclusion Age Requirement: 62 or older Part-year nonresidents, do not complete this worksheet. (See instructions on page 22.) Is income on line 27, column A, NJ-1040NR MORE than $150,000? Yes. You are not eligible to use any unclaimed portion of your maximum exclusion Make no entry on line 28b, columns A and B unless you are eligible for the Special Exclusion (see below). No. Continue with line 1. 1. Enter the amount of your maximum exclusion using the chart below ............................................. 1. __________ 2. Enter the amount from line 28a, NJ-1040NR .................................................................................. 2. __________ 3. Subtract line 2 from line 1 ............................................................................................................... 3. __________ Is the amount on line 3 MORE than $0? Yes. Continue with line 4. No. You do not have any unused exclusion amount. Make no entry on line 28b, columns A and B unless you are eligible for the Special Exclusion (see below). 4. Enter the amount from line 15, col. A, NJ-1040NR ......................................................................... 4. __________ 5. Enter the amount from line 18, col. A, NJ-1040NR ......................................................................... 5. __________ 6. Enter the amount from line 23, col. A, NJ-1040NR ......................................................................... 6. __________ 7. Enter the amount from line 24, col. A, NJ-1040NR ......................................................................... 7. __________ 8. Add lines 4, 5, 6, and 7 ................................................................................................................... 8. __________ Is the amount on line 8 MORE than $3,000? Yes. You are not eligible to use the unclaimed portion of your maximum exclusion. Make no entry on line 28b, columns A and B unless you are eligible for the Special Exclusion (see below). No. Continue with line 9. 9. Unclaimed Pension Exclusion. Enter the amount from line 3. Also include this amount on line 28b, column A and column B, NJ-1040NR .......................................................................... 9. __________ Joint filers: If only one spouse is 62 or older, only the income of that spouse can be excluded. Special Exclusion. If you (and your spouse if filing jointly) will never be able to receive Social Security or Railroad Retirement benefits because your employer did not participate in either program, you may qualify for this exclusion. See GIT-1 & 2, Retirement Income, before entering an amount on line 28b. Maximum Exclusion Income on line 27, column A: Filing Status: $0 – $100,000 $100,001 – $125,000 $125,001 – $150,000 Married/CU couple, filing joint return $100,000 50% of line 27, col. A 25% of line 27, col. A Single Head of household $75,000 37.5% of line 27, col. A 18.75% of line 27, col. A Qualifying widow(er)/surviving CU partner Married/CU partner, filing separate return $50,000 25% of line 27, col. A 12.5% of line 27, col. A (Keep for your records) |
2022 Form NJ-1040NR 21 Worksheet E Other Retirement Income Exclusion – Part-Year Residents Age Requirement: 62 or older Was your income for the entire year MORE than $150,000? Yes. You are not eligible to use any unclaimed portion of your maximum exclusion Make no entry on line 28b, columns A and B unless you are eligible for the Special Exclusion (see below). No. Continue with line 1. 1. Enter the amount of your maximum exclusion calculated using the chart below. If your income was $100,000 or less, you must prorate the maximum amount based on the number of months you were a New Jersey resident. .................................................................................... 1. __________ 2. Enter the amount from line 28a, NJ-1040NR ..................................................................................................... 2. __________ 3. Subtract line 2 from line 1 ................................................................................................................................... 3. __________ Is the amount on line 3 MORE than $0? Yes. Continue with line 4. No. You do not have any unused exclusion amount. Make no entry on line 28b, columns A and B unless you are eligible for the Special Exclusion (see below). Enter the following income for the entire year: 4. Wages, salaries, tips, and other employee compensation ................................................................................. 4. __________ 5. Net profits from business .................................................................................................................................... 5. __________ 6. Distributive share of partnership income ............................................................................................................ 6. __________ 7. Net pro rata share of S corporation income ........................................................................................................ 7. __________ 8. Add lines 4, 5, 6, and 7 ....................................................................................................................................... 8. __________ Is the amount on line 8 MORE than $3,000? Yes. You are not eligible to use any unclaimed portion of your maximum exclusion Make no entry on line 28b, columns A and B unless you are eligible for the Special Exclusion (see below). No. Continue with line 9. 9. Unclaimed Pension Exclusion. Enter the amount from line 3. Also include this amount on line 28b, column A and column B, NJ-1040NR ................................................................................................................. 8. __________ Joint filers: If only one spouse is 62 or older, only the income of that spouse can be excluded. Special Exclusion. If you (and your spouse if filing jointly) will never be able to receive Social Security or Railroad Retirement benefits because your employer did not participate in either program, you may qualify for this exclusion. See GIT-1 & 2, Retirement Income, before entering an amount on line 28b. Maximum Exclusion Income for the Entire Year Filing Status: $0 – $100,000 $100,001 – $125,000 $125,001 – $150,000 Months NJ resident* x $100,000 50% of line 27, col. A 25% of line 27, col. A Married/CU couple, filing joint return 12 Single Months NJ resident* x $75,000 37.5% of line 27, col. A 18.75% of line 27, col. A Head of household 12 Qualifying widow(er)/surviving CU partner Married/CU partner, filing separate return Months NJ resident* x $50,000 25% of line 27, col. A 12.5% of line 27, col. A 12 *For this calculation, 15 days or more is considered a month. (Keep for your records) |
2022 Form NJ-1040NR 22 the unclaimed portion. Complete Worksheet D to deter- • Paid estimated taxes or had a credit from the prior mine whether you have any exclusion remaining and year. meet the eligibility requirements and, if so, to calculate the amount to include on line 28b. Part-year nonresi- Enter zero on lines 39 and 40 and complete the return. dents, do not complete Worksheet D. Instead, use Work- sheet E. Withholding Exemption. If you do not expect to have a New Jersey Income Tax liability for 2023, complete Form Special Exclusion. If you (and your spouse if filing NJ-W4 and give it to your employer to claim an exemp- jointly) will never be able to receive Social Security or tion from withholding. Railroad Retirement benefits because your employer did not participate in either program, you may qualify for the Part-Year Nonresidents. If your income for the Special Exclusion. If you qualify, you can claim $6,000 entire year was equal to or less than the filing threshold (married, filing joint; head of household; qualifying amount and you are filing to get a refund, you must en- widow(er)) or $3,000 (single; married, filing separate). close a copy of your federal return. If you did not file a federal return, include a statement to that effect. Note: Do not claim the Special Exclusion if you (or your spouse if filing jointly) will ever be eligible for Social Se- Column B curity or Railroad Retirement benefits. Subtract line 28c, column B, from line 27, column B, and enter the result. If zero or less, enter “0.” See GIT-1 & 2, Retirement Income, for more information. Part-Year Nonresidents. If you did not use your Line 30 – Total Exemption Amount entire prorated maximum exclusion on line 28a, you may Calculate your total exemption amount as follows: be able to use the unclaimed portion. Complete Work- sheet E to determine whether you have any exclusion From line 13a ___________ × $1,000 = ___________ remaining and meet the eligibility requirements and, if so, to calculate the amount to include on line 28b. From line 13b ___________ × $1,500 = ___________ From line 13c ___________ × $6,000 = ___________ Line 28c – Total Exclusion Amount Total Exemption Amount _______________________ Column A Add lines 28a and 28b, column A, and enter the total. Enter the number of exemptions from line 13a. Multiply the number by $1,000 and enter the result. Column B Enter on line 28c, column B, the amount from line 28b, Enter the number of exemptions from line 13b. Multiply column B. the number by $1,500 and enter the result. Enter the number of exemptions from line 13c. Multiply Line 29 – Gross Income the number by $6,000 and enter the result. Column A Subtract line 28c, column A, from line 27, column A, and Add the exemption amounts calculated above and enter enter the result. If zero or less, enter “0.” the total on line 30. Required to file a return Part-Year Nonresidents. Prorate the total calcu- You are required to file a return if your income on lated above for the time you were a nonresident of New line 29, column A is more than the filing threshold: Jersey and enter the amount on line 30. For this calcula- tion, 15 days or more is considered a month. • $20,000 Married filing jointly, Head of Household, or Qualified Widow(er) • $10,000 Single or married/CU partner filing sepa- Line 31 – Medical Expenses rate return You can deduct certain unreimbursed medical expenses you paid during the year for yourself, your spouse or Not required to file a return domestic partner, and any dependents you claim. You You are not required to file a return if your income is at can only deduct expenses that are more than 2% of your or below the filing threshold. However, you still need to gross income. In general, medical expenses allowed for file if you: federal tax purposes are allowed for New Jersey tax pur- • Had New Jersey Income Tax withheld; poses. These can include: |
2022 Form NJ-1040NR 23 • Physicians, dental, and other medical fees; Part-Year Residents. Include only those payments • Prescription eyeglasses and contact lenses; made while you were a nonresident of New Jersey. • Hospital care; • Nursing care; • Medicines and drugs; Line 33 – Qualified Conservation • Prosthetic devices; Contribution • X-rays and other diagnostic services conducted by Enter any qualified contribution you made of real prop- or directed by a physician or dentist; erty (land) in New Jersey for conservation purposes • Amounts paid for transportation primarily for and (e.g., protection of natural habitat, farmland, forest, or essential to medical care; open space). The deduction is the amount of the contri- • Insurance (including amounts paid as premiums bution allowed as a deduction in calculating your taxable under Part B of Title XVIII of the Social Security Act, income for federal purposes. relating to supplementary medical insurance for the If you file federal Form 8283, enclose a aged) covering medical care. copy with your return. You can also deduct qualified Archer MSA contributions and self-employed health insurance costs. Information is Part-Year Nonresidents. Include only those contri- available on our website. butions you made while you were a nonresident of New Jersey. Use Worksheet F below to calculate your medical ex- penses deduction. Line 34 – Health Enterprise Zone Note: For federal purposes you may be able to deduct Deduction amounts paid for health insurance for any child of yours If you provide primary care services in a qualified medi- who was under age 27 at the end of 2022. However, for cal or dental practice you own that is located in or within New Jersey purposes you can deduct these amounts five miles of a designated Health Enterprise Zone (HEZ), only if the child was your dependent. For more informa- you may be able to deduct a percentage of the net in- tion, see Technical Advisory Memorandum TAM 2011-14. come from that practice. Part-Year Nonresidents. Include only those ex- Enter the HEZ deduction for a qualified practice as penses you incurred and paid while you were a nonresi- follows: dent of New Jersey. • Partners – Use the amount from Part III of the Schedule NJK-1, Form NJ-1065, you received from the practice; Line 32 – Alimony and Separate • S corporation shareholders – Use the amount from Maintenance Payments Part V of the Schedule NJ-K-1, Form CBT-100S, Enter any court-ordered alimony or separate mainte- you received from the practice; nance payments you made. Do not include child support payments. • Sole proprietors – Determine your allowable HEZ deduction and enclose a schedule showing how you calculated it. Worksheet F Deduction for Medical Expenses 1. Total unreimbursed medical expenses ........................................................................................................... 1. ____________ 2. Enter line 29, column A, Form NJ-1040NR_______________x .02 = ........................................................... 2. ____________ 3. Medical Expenses Deduction. Subtract line 2 from line 1 and enter result here. If zero or less, enter zero ............................................................................................................................... 3. ____________ 4. Enter the amount of your qualified Archer MSA contributions from federal Form 8853 ................................. 4. ____________ 5. Enter the amount of your self-employed health insurance deduction ............................................................ 5. ____________ 6. Total Deduction for Medical Expenses. Add lines 3, 4, and 5. Enter the result here and on line 31, Form NJ-1040NR. If zero, enter zero here and make no entry on line 31, Form NJ-1040NR .......... 6. ____________ (Keep for your records) |
2022 Form NJ-1040NR 24 Note: Do not claim unreimbursed medical expenses, Line 37a–37c – New Jersey College health insurance premiums, or other personal or busi- Affordability Deductions ness expenses as a deduction on this line. If your gross income was $200,000 or less, For eligibility requirements and instructions for calculat- you may be eligible to deduct certain educa- ing the HEZ deduction, see Technical Bulletin TB-56. tional expenses. Part-Year Nonresidents. If you are a partner or an Line 37a – You can deduct up to $10,000 of contribu- S corporation shareholder, you must prorate the deduc- tions made during the year into an NJBEST (New Jersey tion based on the number of days in the entity’s fiscal Better Educational Savings Trust) account. year that you were a nonresident of New Jersey. If you Line 37b – You can deduct up to $2,500 of principal and are a sole proprietor, use only the receipts for your pe- interest paid during the year on an NJCLASS (New Jer- riod of nonresidency when calculating the deduction. sey College Loans to Assist State Students) loan. Line 37c – If you, your spouse, or your dependent enroll Line 35 – Alternative Business Calculation in or attend a New Jersey institution of higher education, Adjustment you can deduct up to $10,000 for tuition costs paid dur- If you completed Schedule NJ-BUS-1 and had a loss ing the year. on line 4 of any part, you may be eligible for an income adjustment. You also may be eligible if you had a loss Married, Filing Separately. If you and your spouse file carryforward on Schedule NJ-BUS-2 from a prior year. separate returns, the combined deduction amounts can- Complete Schedule NJ-BUS-2 and enter on line 35 the not exceed the amounts shown above. amount from line 11 of the schedule. Part-Year Nonresidents. You must use your in- Enclose Schedule NJ-BUS-2 with your come for the entire year when determining your eligibility. return and keep a copy for your records. Prorate your deduction based on the number of months You may need the information to complete future returns. you were a nonresident of New Jersey. Note: You must keep track of any unused losses that are carried forward. Unused losses can be carried forward Line 38 – Total Exemptions and for up to 20 years to calculate future adjustments. Deductions Add lines 30 through 37c and enter the total. Line 36 – Organ/Bone Marrow Donation Deduction Line 39 – Taxable Income If you donated an organ or bone marrow to another per- Subtract line 38 from line 29, column A, and enter the re- son for transplantation, you can deduct up to $10,000 sult. If line 39 is zero or less, enter “0.” of unreimbursed expenses for travel, lodging, and lost wages related to the donation. This deduction is also available to your spouse (if filing jointly) or any depen- Line 40 – Tax on Amount on Line 39 dents you claim on your return. You must take the deduc- Calculate your tax using one of the following methods tion the year in which the transplant occurs. If you had and enter the amount on line 40. unreimbursed expenses in the year prior to or in the year after the transplant, they must be claimed in the year Tax Table. If line 39 is less than $100,000, you can use they were incurred. The combined deduction amount the New Jersey Tax Table on page 34 or the New Jersey cannot exceed $10,000. Tax Rate Schedules on page 43 to find your tax. If you use the tax table, use the correct column for your filing You may be asked to provide documentation indicating status. that you are eligible to claim the deduction, such as em- ployee pay statements and a letter from a physician. Tax Rate Schedules. If line 39 is $100,000 or more, you must use the New Jersey Tax Rate Schedules on A list of acceptable documentation is available on our page 43. Use the correct schedule for your filing status. website. |
2022 Form NJ-1040NR 25 Line 41 – Income Percentage Line 45 – Credit for Employer of Organ/ Divide the amount on line 29, column B by the amount Bone Marrow Donor on line 29, column A. Carry your result to four decimal If you are an employer who provided paid time off to an places and enter the result. For example, if the amounts employee who missed work to donate an organ or bone used were $20,000 (line 29, column B) divided by marrow for transplantation, you may be able to claim a $30,000 (line 29, column A), the result would be 66.67% credit. The paid time off must have been in addition to or .6667. any other paid time off to which the employee was en- titled. If you qualify, you can take a credit of 25% of the In cer tain situations the income per cent age can be more employee’s salary for up to 30 days of time missed from than 100%. For example, a taxpayer realizes a $50,000 work for each donation. gain from the sale of real property in New Jersey and sustains a $10,000 loss from the sale of property in Flor- You may be asked to provide documentation indicating ida. This nonresident (who has no other income) reports that you are eligible to claim the credit, such as em- $40,000 as their income from everywhere (column A) ployee pay statements and a letter from a physician. and $50,000 as income from New Jersey sources (col- umn B). The income per centage is 125% (or 1.25) calcu- A list of acceptable documentation is available on our lated as follows: $50,000 (line 29, column B) divided by website. $40,000 (line 29, column A). Line 46 – Total Credits Line 42 – New Jersey Tax Add lines 43 through 45 and enter the total. Multiply the amount on line 40 by the income percentage on line 41, and enter the result. Line 47 – Balance of Tax After Credits Subtract line 46 from line 42 and enter the result. If Line 43 – Sheltered Workshop Tax Credit line 46 is blank, enter the amount from line 42. Enter your Sheltered Workshop Tax Credit for the current year from Part IV, line 12 of Form GIT-317. Line 48 – Interest on Underpayment of Enclose Form GIT-317 with your return. Estimated Tax New Jersey Income Tax is a pay-as-you-go tax. You Part-Year Nonresidents. Prorate your credit based must pay tax on your income as you earn or receive it. If on the number of months you were a nonresident of New you did not pay enough tax on your income throughout Jersey. the year, you may have to pay installment interest. Installment interest may be charged if: Line 44 – Gold Star Family Counseling • Your total tax is more than $400 (after subtracting Credit withholdings and other credits); and If you are a mental health care professional who pro- • You did not pay (by withholdings or estimated pay- vided counseling through the Gold Star Family Coun- ments) at least 80% of your tax liability during the seling program, complete the following calculation to year. determine the amount of your credit: To calculate the amount of interest for the underpayment 1. Enter the number of hours of of estimated tax, complete Form NJ-2210NR, Underpay- counseling you provided ment of Estimated Tax by Nonresident Individuals. Enter through the program ............... on line 48 the amount from line 19, Form NJ-2210NR, and check the box. 2. Enter the TRICARE rate for the service ......................... Enclose Form NJ-2210NR with your return. 3. Multiply line 1 by line 2. Enter this amount on line 44 ... For more information, see GIT-8, Estimating Income Taxes. Part-Year Nonresidents. Include only the hours of counseling provided through the program while you were a nonresident of New Jersey. Line 49 – Total Tax and Penalty Add lines 47 and 48 and enter the total. |
2022 Form NJ-1040NR 26 Line 50 – Total New Jersey Income Tax Do not include on this line: Withheld • Prior year refunds; Enter the total New Jersey Income Tax withheld as • Tax paid on your behalf by partnership(s). Report shown on all of your W-2s, W-2Gs, and/or 1099s on this amounts from Schedule NJK-1, Form NJ-1065 in line. Part III of Schedule NJ-BUS-1. Report amounts from Schedule NJK-1, Form NJ-1041 on line 52. Common forms include: • Form W-2: Box 17 (Box 15 must indicate NJ); Payments Made Under Another Name or Social Se- curity Number. If you changed your name (marriage, • Form W-2G: Box 15 (Box 13 must indicate NJ); divorce, etc.), and you made estimated tax payments • Form 1099-R: Box 14 (Box 15 must indicate NJ); using your former name, enclose a statement explaining • Form 1099-MISC: Box 16 (Box 17 must indicate all the payments you and/or your spouse made for 2022 NJ); and the name(s) and Social Security number(s) under • Form 1099-NEC: Box 5 (Box 6 must indicate NJ). which you made payments. Do not include on this line: If your spouse died during the year and amounts were • Tax paid on your behalf by partnership(s). Report paid/credited under both your Social Security numbers, enclose a statement listing the Social Security numbers these amounts in Part III of Schedule NJ-BUS-1; and the amounts submitted under each. • Estimated payments made in connection with a sale or transfer of real property in New Jersey. Re- Part-Year Nonresidents. Enter the amount of es- port on line 51. timated payments you made to New Jersey while you were a nonresident. If you made estimated payments Enclose Forms W-2 and 1099 with your both as a resident and as a nonresident, enter only the return. payments you made to meet your tax liability while you were a nonresident. Part-Year Nonresidents. You must determine from your W-2, W-2G, and/or 1099 statement(s) the amount of New Jersey Income Tax withheld from wages you Line 52 – Tax Paid on Your Behalf by earned or other payments you received while you were a nonresident. If your W-2 includes only wages you earned Partnerships while you were a nonresident, report the total New Jer- Enter the total amount of New Jersey Income Tax paid sey tax withheld on the W-2. If your employer combined on your behalf by partnership(s) as shown on: your resident and nonresident wages on the W-2, include • Schedule NJ-BUS-1, Part III, line 5, total share of only tax withheld while you were a nonresident of New tax paid on your behalf by partnerships; Jersey. • Schedule NJK-1 (Form NJ-1041), Part II, tax paid by partnerships and distributed; • Schedule NJK-1 (Form NJ-1041), Part III, tax paid Line 51 – New Jersey Estimated Tax by partnerships on behalf of trust. Payments/Credit From 2021 Tax Return Include on this line: Enclose a copy of Schedule NJK-1 • Estimated tax payments made for 2022. Include (Form NJ-1065) for each partnership that payments made in connection with the sale or paid tax on your behalf, and a copy of Schedule NJK-1 transfer of real property in New Jersey. Enclose a (Form NJ-1041) for each estate or trust that distributed copy of Form GIT/REP-1, Nonresident Seller’s Tax tax paid by partnership(s) to you for which you are claim- Declaration, or GIT/REP-2, Nonresident Seller’s ing a credit. Tax Prepayment Receipt, with the return; • Amount paid with your application for an extension; Lines 53 through 55 – UI/WF/SWF, DI, • Credit applied from the prior year. This is the and FLI Credits amount you chose to carry forward on line 59 of If you had two or more employers and you contributed your 2021 NJ-1040NR. more than the maximum amount of unemployment insur- • Payments made by an S corporation on behalf of a ance (UI)/workforce development partnership fund (WF)/ nonresident/noncon senting shareholder. Enclose a supplemental workforce fund (SWF) contributions, dis- copy of Form NJ-1040-SC. ability insurance (DI) contributions, and/or family leave |
2022 Form NJ-1040NR 27 insurance (FLI) contributions, you may be able to take See “How to Pay” on page 30. If you do not file your credit for the excess withheld. return or make a payment on time, we may charge you penalties and interest. See page 31. The maximum employee contributions were: UI/WF/SWF – $169.15 Note : If the amount on line 58 is more than $400, you DI – $212.66 may want to increase your estimated payments or con- FLI – $212.66 tact your employer for Form NJ-W4 to increase your withholdings. Complete Form NJ-2450 to calculate the excess contri- butions and report as follows: Line 59 – Overpayment Enter on line: Amount from Form NJ-2450: 53 Line 4 If line 57 is more than line 49, you have an overpayment. 54 Line 5 Subtract line 49 from line 57 and enter the result. 55 Line 6 You must enclose Form NJ-2450 with Line 60 – Credit to Your 2023 Tax your return. Enter the amount of your overpayment that you want to credit to your 2023 tax. This amount will reduce your If you had only one employer, you must contact that refund. employer for the refund of any amount that was overwith- held. Do not complete Form NJ-2450. Lines 61A through 61F – Charitable If you had multiple employers but one employer withheld Contributions more than the maximum, do not enter more than the You can make a donation to one or more of the following maximum amount for that employer on Form NJ-2450. charities. The amount you donate will reduce your refund Any amounts over the maximum that were incorrectly or increase your balance due. withheld must be refunded by that particular employer. To make a donation, check the appropriate box(es) and If we deny your request, you must refile your claim enter the amount you want to contribute on the corre- through the Department of Labor and Workforce Devel- sponding line: opment by completing Form UC-9A. Line 61A – Endangered Wildlife Fund Line 61B – Children’s Trust Fund Line 56 – Pass-Through Business Line 61C – Vietnam Veterans’ Memorial Fund Alternative Income Tax Credit Line 61D – Breast Cancer Research Fund Enter your share of tax from Schedule NJ-BUS-1, Part III, line 6; Schedule NJ-BUS-1, Part IV, line 5; or Line 61E – U.S.S. New Jersey Educational Museum from Schedule NJK-1 received from an estate or trust. Fund Line 61F – You can donate to one of the following Enclose Schedule NJ-BUS-1 and a copy funds on this line. Enter the code number in the boxes of your Schedule PTE-K-1, Schedule provided. NJK-1 from an estate or trust, NJK-1 from a partnership, • Drug Abuse Education Fund (01) and NJ-K-1 from an S corporation with your return. • Korean Veterans’ Memorial Fund (02) • Organ and Tissue Donor Awareness Education Line 57 – Total Payments/Credits Fund (03) Add lines 50 through 56 and enter the total. • NJ-AIDS Services Fund (04) • Literacy Volunteers of America – New Jersey Fund ( Line 58 – Amount You Owe 05) If line 57 is less than line 49, you have tax due. Subtract • New Jersey Prostate Cancer Research Fund (06) line 57 from line 49 and enter the result. If you would like • World Trade Center Scholarship Fund (07) to make a donation to the Charitable Campaigns, con- • New Jersey Veterans Haven Support Fund (08) tinue with lines 61A–61F. • 09) Community Food Pantry Fund ( • Cat and Dog Spay/Neuter Fund (10) • New Jersey Lung Cancer Research Fund (11) |
2022 Form NJ-1040NR 28 • Boys and Girls Clubs in New Jersey Fund (12) If you do not file your return or make a payment on time, • NJ National Guard State Family Readiness Council we may charge you penalties and interest. See page 31. Fund (13) • American Red Cross – NJ Fund (14) Line 64 – Refund • Girl Scouts Councils in New Jersey Fund (15) If you have an amount on line 59, subtract line 62 from • Homeless Veterans Grant Fund (16) line 59 and enter the result. • Leukemia & Lymphoma Society New Jersey Fund You must submit your return to claim a refund. If the (17) refund is $1 or less, you must enclose a statement re- • Northern New Jersey Veterans Memorial Cemetery questing it. Development Fund (18) • New Jersey Farm to School and School Garden Time Period for Refunds. Generally, you have three Fund (19) years from the date the return was due (including exten- • Local Library Support Fund (20) sions) to request a refund. • ALS Association Support Fund (21) Claims Against Your Refund (Set-Off/Offset Pro- • Fund for the Support of New Jersey Nonprofit Vet- grams). Your refund can be used to pay debts you owe erans Organizations (22) to: • New Jersey Yellow Ribbon Fund (23) • The State of New Jersey, including any of its • Autism Programs Fund (24) agencies; • Boy Scouts Councils in New Jersey Fund (25) • The Internal Revenue Service; • NJ Memorials to War Veterans Maintenance Fund • Another claimant state/city that has a personal in- (26) come tax set-off agreement with New Jersey. • Jersey Fresh Program Fund (27) If we apply your refund or credit to any debts, we will no- • NJ World War II Veterans’ Memorial Fund (28) tify you by mail. • Meals on Wheels in New Jersey Fund (29) • New Jersey Pediatric Cancer Research Fund (30) Part I: Net Gains or Income From • Special Olympics New Jersey Fund (31) Disposition of Property Report your capital gains and income from the sale or More information on the charitable funds is available on exchange of property (both inside and outside New Jer- our website. sey). You can deduct the expenses of the sale and your basis in the property from the sales price. Line 62 – Total Adjustments to Tax In general, when calculating your gain or loss, you will Due/Overpayment use the cost or adjusted basis that you used for federal Add lines 60 through 61F and enter the total. purposes. However, in certain situations, you may use a different basis. • Sale of interest in a partnership, a sole proprietor- Line 63 – Balance Due ship, or rental property. You may be required to use Compare lines 58, 59, and 62 and complete line 63 as a New Jersey adjusted basis. follows: • Sale of S corporation shares. You must use your • If you have an amount on line 58, add lines 58 and New Jersey adjusted basis. 62 and enter the total. • If you have an amount on line 59 but it is less than If you sold or transferred real property in New Jersey the amount on line 62, subtract line 59 from line 62 and made estimated tax payments in connection with and enter the result. the sale or transfer, include those payments on line 51. Enclose a copy of Form GIT/REP-1, Nonresident Seller’s • If you have no amount on lines 58 and 59 but you Tax Declaration, or GIT/REP-2, Nonresident Seller’s Tax have an amount on line 62, enter the amount from Prepayment Receipt, with the return. line 62. Sale of Principal Residence (Main Home). Capital gain See “How to Pay” on page 30. is calculated the same way as for federal purposes. Any |
2022 Form NJ-1040NR 29 amount that is taxable for federal purposes is taxable for qualified investment funds, see GIT-5, Nontaxable In- New Jersey purposes. For more information on reporting vestment Income. capital gains from the sale of a main home, visit the IRS website at irs.gov. Line 67 – Other Net Gains Installment Sales. You must report all gains from install- Enter the net gains or income less net losses from dispo- ment sales in the same year as they are reported for fed- sition of property not included on line 65 or 66 of Part I. eral purposes. If the New Jersey basis is different from the federal basis, you must make a New Jersey install- ment sale calculation and report the New Jersey gain. Line 68 – Net Gains Enter the total of the amounts listed on line 65, column f Depreciation and Expense Deduction. New Jersey and lines 66 and 67, netting gains with losses. If the net- and federal depreciation and expense deduction limits ted amount is a loss, enter “0.” Also enter this amount are different. A New Jersey depreciation adjustment may on line 19, column A. On line 19, column B, enter the net be required for assets placed in service on or after Janu- gains derived from New Jersey sources. If zero or less, ary 1, 2004. Complete the Gross Income Tax Deprecia- enter “0.” tion Adjustment Worksheet GIT-DEP to calculate the adjustment. Part-Year Nonresidents. Include only the amounts you received while you were a nonresident of New Complete Liquidation. If you had an interest in a part- Jersey. nership, sole proprietorship, or S corporation that sold or disposed of virtually all of its assets in conjunction with the complete liquidation of the entity, you must report your portion of the gain or loss from the sale or disposi- Part II: Allocation of Wage and tion of those assets. Salary Income Complete Part II if you have wage/salary income earned partly inside and partly outside New Jersey and you Line 65 – List of Transactions cannot readily determine the amount that is from New List any reportable transaction(s) as reported on your Jersey. federal Schedule D, indicating the gain or loss for each transaction in column f. In listing the gain or loss on Do not use Part II if your wage/salary income is based disposition of rental property, you must take into con- on volume (the amount of sales or amount of business sideration the New Jersey adjustment from Worksheet trans acted). Instead, see the instructions for line 15, col- GIT-DEP, Part I, line 6. umn B. Do not include gains or losses from the sale of exempt Check the box at line 15 if you complete obligations. See GIT-5, Nontaxable Investment Income. this section. There is no distinction between active and passive losses for New Jersey purposes. You cannot carry back Line 69 – Amount to be Allocated or carry forward such losses when reporting income Enter the amount reported at line 15, column A, that was on Form NJ-1040NR. You can deduct federal passive earned partly inside and partly outside New Jersey. losses in full in the year incurred against any gain within the same category of income, but only in the year that it occurred. Line 70 – Total Days Full-year nonresidents, enter 365 (366 for leap years). If you need more space, en close a statement with the return listing any additional transactions. Part-Year Nonresidents. Enter the number of days for your period of nonresidence. Line 66 – Capital Gains Distributions Enter your capital gains distributions from Form Line 71 – Nonworking Days 1099-DIV(s) or similar statement(s). Do not include Enter the total number of nonworking days (Saturdays, capital gains from a New Jersey qualified investment Sundays, holidays, sick leave, vacation, etc.) during the fund that are attributable to qualified exempt obligations tax year covered by this return. or gains from mutual funds to the extent attributable to federal obligations. For more information on New Jersey |
2022 Form NJ-1040NR 30 Line 72 – Total Days Worked fails to sign the return or provide a tax identification num- Subtract line 71 from line 70 and enter the result. This is ber may incur a $25 penalty for each omission. Some- the total number of days worked during the tax year cov- one who prepares your return but does not charge you ered by this return. should not sign your return. Preparer Authorization. Division of Taxation personnel Line 73 – Days Worked Outside New cannot discuss your return or enclosures with anyone other than you without your written authorization because Jersey of the strict provisions of confidentiality. If you want a Enter the number of days worked outside New Jersey Division of Taxation representative to discuss your tax during the tax year covered by this return. return with the person who signed your return as your “Paid Tax Preparer,” check the box above the preparer’s signature line to give your permission. Line 74 – Days Worked in New Jersey Subtract line 73 from line 72 and enter the result. This is E-File Mandate. Preparers that reasonably expect to the number of days you worked in New Jersey during the prepare 11 or more individual resident Income Tax re- tax year covered by this return. turns (including those filed for trusts and estates) during the tax year must use electronic methods to file those returns if an electronic filing option is available. A tax pre- Line 75 – Allocation Factor parer is liable for a penalty of $50 for each return they fail Divide line 74 by line 72. The result will be a decimal. to file electronically when required to do so. Multiply line 69 by the decimal. Include this amount on line 15, column B. How to Pay You can make your payment either electronically (e- Part III: Allocation of Business check or credit card) or by check or money order. Pay- ments must be postmarked or submitted electronically Income to New Jersey by April 18, 2023, to avoid penalty and interest charges. Complete Part III if you are required to complete and en- If you are paying a balance due for 2022 and also mak- close a Gross Income Tax Business Allocation Schedule ing an estimated tax payment for 2023, make a separate (Form NJ-NR-A). This schedule is completed by nonresi- payment for each transaction. If you owe less than $1, dent in dividuals, partnerships, estates, and trusts carry- you do not have to make a payment. ing on business both inside and outside New Jersey. Check or Money Order. If you owe tax and are sending the payment with your return, complete a payment Signature voucher (Form NJ-1040NR-V), entering the amount of Sign and date your return in blue or black ink. Both tax due in the boxes on the voucher. Form NJ-1040NR-V spouses must sign a joint return. The signature(s) on the is available on the Division’s website. form you file must be original; photocopied signatures are not acceptable. We cannot process a return with- Make your check or money order payable to State of out the proper signatures and will return it to you. This New Jersey – TGI. Write your Social Security number on causes unnecessary processing delays and may result in the check or money order. If you are filing a joint return, penalties for late filing. If you are filing on behalf of a de- include both Social Security numbers in the same order ceased taxpayer, see “Deceased Taxpayers” on page 32. the names are listed on the return. Send your payment for the balance due with the voucher in the same enve- lope with your tax return. (See “Where to Mail Your Re- Death Certificate turn” on page 31.) Check the box below the signature line if you are enclos- ing a death certificate. Electronic Payments. Do not send in the payment voucher if you are paying electronically. When making your payment, you must enter the Social Security num- Paid Tax Preparer Information ber and date of birth of the first person listed on the tax Anyone who prepares a return for a fee must sign the return or your account will not be properly credited. return as a “Paid Preparer” and enter their Social Secu- • Electronic Check (e-check). You can have your rity number or federal preparer tax identification number. payment directly withdrawn from your bank account Include the company or corporation name and federal using our online e-check service. This option is identification number, if applicable. A tax preparer who |
2022 Form NJ-1040NR 31 available on our website. If you do not have internet Do not staple, paper clip, tape, or use any other fasten- access, you can make an e-check payment by con- ing device for your return and enclosures. tacting our Customer Service Center or by visiting a Regional Information Center. (See page 44 for phone numbers or addresses.) Military Personnel • Credit Card (Processing Fees Apply). You can A member of the Armed Forces whose domicile is out- use an American Express, Discover, MasterCard, side New Jersey does not become a resident of this or Visa credit card to make your payment. This op- State when assigned to a duty station in New Jersey. tion is available on our website or by phone at 1 They are a nonresident for Income Tax purposes. (888) 673-7694. You can also pay by credit card Income you receive as a nonresident from New Jersey by contacting the Division’s Customer Service or sources other than military pay is taxable. Military pay by visiting a Regional Information Center. (See is not taxable to a nonresident of New Jersey. Do not page 44 for phone numbers or addresses.) Military report military pay in Column A or Column B. pensions, mustering-out payments, and subsistence and Penalties, Interest, and Collection Fees housing allowances are not taxable and also should not be included. If you do not file your return or make your payment on time, we may charge you the following penalties and For a more in-depth discussion of residency status and interest: information on how to stop having New Jersey Income • Late Filing Penalty. When you file a return after Tax withheld from your military pay, see GIT-6, Part- the original or extended due date, we will assess a Year Residents and Nonresidents and GIT-7, Military penalty of 5% per month (or part of a month) up to Personnel and Families. a maximum of 25% on the outstanding tax balance. Death Related to Duty You may also be charged a $100 penalty for each When a member of the Armed Forces serving in a com- month the return is late. bat zone or qualified hazardous duty area dies as a • Late Payment Penalty. When you pay after the fil- result of wounds, disease, or injury received there, no ing deadline, you may be charged a 5% penalty on Income Tax is due for the year the death occurred, or for the outstanding balance. any earlier years served in the zone or area. • Interest. We will assess interest at an annual rate of 3% above the prime rate each month (or part of Spouses of Military Personnel a month) the tax is unpaid. At the end of each cal- Federal law allows spouses of military personnel to endar year, any tax, penalties, and interest remain- choose the same legal residence as the service member ing unpaid will become part of the balance on which for state and local tax purposes. The spouse does not interest is charged. See Technical Bulletin TB-21(R) have to actually live in the state or live with the service for current and previous years’ interest rates. member spouse during the year. • Collection Fees. In addition, if your tax bill is sent If your spouse is a member of the military and you live to our collection agency, a referral cost recovery fee in New Jersey but choose a different state as your legal of 11% of the tax due will be added to your liability. residence, you are not subject to tax on wages earned in If a certificate of debt is issued for your outstand- New Jersey. If you had New Jersey tax withheld in error ing liability, a fee for the cost of collection of the tax or made estimated payments, file a New Jersey Non- may also be imposed. resident Income Tax Return (Form NJ-1040NR) to get a refund. Enclose a statement explaining why your wages Where to Mail Your Return are exempt along with a copy of your spousal military Mail your NJ-1040NR, related enclosures, payment identification card. Print military spouse at the top of voucher, and check or money order for any tax due. the return. To stop New Jersey Income Tax withholding, Send only one return per envelope. file Form NJ-165, Employee’s Certificate of Nonresi- dence in New Jersey, with your employer. Mail Your Return to: State of New Jersey All other types of income from New Jersey, such as gain Division of Taxation from sale of property located in New Jersey, are tax- Revenue Processing Center able. If you had other types of income, you must file a PO Box 244 New Jersey nonresident return if required (see chart on Trenton NJ 08646-0244 page 2). Wages earned in New Jersey by a spouse who lives outside New Jersey also are subject to New Jersey Income Tax. If you live outside New Jersey, you cannot |
2022 Form NJ-1040NR 32 use form NJ-165 to claim an exemption from New Jersey Income Tax, complete a New Jersey Employee’s Certifi- Income Tax withholding on wages earned in this State as cate of Nonresidence in New Jersey (Form NJ-165) and the spouse of a servicemember. give it to your employer. For more information on military spouses, see GIT-7, The Reciprocal Agreement covers com pensation only. If Military Personnel and Families. you are self-employed or receive other income (for ex- ample, gain from sale of property) that is taxable in both Military Extensions states, you must file a New Jersey nonresident return If you are not able to file on time because of distance, and report the income received. injury, or hospitalization as a result of being on active duty with the Armed Forces of the United States, you will Column A. Complete column A, lines 15 through 27, automatically receive a six-month extension by enclosing showing income from everywhere. an explanation when filing the return. Column B. When Pennsylvania residents complete Combat Zone. New Jersey allows extensions of time to column B, employee compensation from New Jersey file Income Tax returns and pay any tax due for members sources should not be included on line 15. For Pennsyl- of the Armed Forces and civilians providing support to vania residents line 15, column B, is zero, so enter “0.” the Armed Forces serving in an area that has been de- clared a “combat zone” by executive order of the Presi- Withholdings. If New Jersey Income Tax was withheld, dent of the United States or a “qualified hazardous duty enter the amount from your W-2s on line 50. area” by federal statute. Signed Statement. Pennsylvania residents employed in Once you leave the combat zone or qualified hazardous New Jersey who had New Jersey Income Tax withheld duty area, you have 180 days to file your tax return and in error must enclose a signed Statement of New Jersey pay tax due. Nonresidency, which is available on our website. In addition, if you are hospitalized outside New Jersey as a result of injuries you received while serving in a combat Deceased Taxpayers zone or qualified hazardous duty area, you have 180 If a person received income in 2022 but died before filing days from the time you leave the hospital or you leave a return, the surviving spouse or personal representative the combat zone or hazardous duty area, whichever is (executor or administrator of an estate or anyone who is later. in charge of the decedent’s personal property) should file the New Jersey return. No interest or penalties will be assessed during a valid extension for service in a combat zone or qualified haz- Filing Status. Use the same filing status that was used ardous duty area. This extension also applies to your on the final federal income tax return, unless the dece- spouse if you file a joint return. dent was a partner in a civil union. (See “Filing Status” on page 4.) Enclose a statement of explanation with your return when you file that includes Name and Address the reason for the extension. • Joint return. Write the name and address of the decedent and the surviving spouse in the name and For more information on military personnel, see GIT-7, address fields. Print “Deceased” and the date of Military Personnel and Families. death above the decedent’s name. • Other filing status. Write the decedent’s name in Pennsylvania Residents the name field and the personal representative’s name and address in the remaining fields. Print As a result of the Reciprocal Personal Income Tax “Deceased” and the date of death above the Agreement between Pennsylvania and New Jer sey, decedent’s name. compensation paid to Pennsylvania residents employed in New Jersey is not subject to New Jersey Income Tax. Exemptions and Deductions. Prorate exemptions and Compensation means salaries, wages, tips, fees, com- deductions only if the decedent was a New Jersey resi- missions, bonuses, and other remuneration received for dent for part of the year and a nonresident for part of the services rendered as an employee. year. If New Jersey Income Tax was withheld from your Signatures wages, you must file a New Jer sey nonresident return • Personal representative. A personal representative to get a refund. To stop the withholding of New Jersey filing on behalf of a deceased taxpayer must sign |
2022 Form NJ-1040NR 33 the return in their official capacity. If it is a joint To file an amended nonresident return, complete a new return, the surviving spouse also must sign. NJ-1040NR and check the box at the top of the return. • No personal representative. If filing a return Enclose all supporting documents, schedules, and forms when there is no personal representative for the (W-2, NJK-1, etc.) Do not use Form NJ-1040X to amend deceased, the surviving spouse signs the return a nonresident return. and writes “Filing as Surviving Spouse” or “Filing as Surviving Civil Union Partner” in the signature section. After You Complete the Form • Do not staple, paper clip, tape, or use any other • No personal representative and no surviving type of fastening device. spouse. If there is no personal representative and there is no surviving spouse, the person in charge • Check name, address, and Social Security number, of the decedent’s property must file and sign the for accuracy. return as “Personal Representative.” • Send only one return per envelope. • Enclose all supporting documents, forms, and If there is a refund due and you want us to issue the schedules. check to the decedent’s surviving spouse or estate: • Fill in the oval below the signature line; and • Keep a copy of your return and all supporting docu- ments, schedules, and worksheets until the statute • Enclose a copy of the decedent’s death certificate of limitations has expired for each return. Generally, (if an estate, also include the Surrogate’s Short this is three years after the filing date or two years Certificate). from the date the tax was paid, whichever is later. Income in Respect of a Decedent. If you had the right • If you filed your original return and need to make to receive income that the deceased person would have changes or correct mistakes, you must file an received had they lived, and the income was not included amended Form NJ-1040NR. on the decedent’s final return, you must report it on your own return when you receive it. Include the income on Privacy Act Notification line 26 as “Other” income. The Division of Taxation uses your Social Security number primarily to account for and give credit for tax payments. Amended Returns We also use Social Security numbers to administer and enforce all tax laws for which we are responsible. File an amended return and pay any tax due if: • You receive an additional tax statement (W-2 or 1099) after filing your return; or Federal/State Tax Agreement • You find that you made a mistake on your The Division of Taxation and the Internal Revenue Ser- previously filed return; or vice have entered into a Federal/State Agreement to • There are any changes in your federal income tax exchange Income Tax information in order to verify the that affect your New Jersey taxable income. The accuracy and consistency of information reported on fed- amended return must be filed within 90 days. eral and New Jersey Income Tax returns. Fraudulent Return You may be liable for a penalty up to $7,500, or imprison- ment for three to five years, or both, if you deliberately fail to file a return, file a fraudulent return, or attempt to evade paying your tax. |
2022OctoberNJ-1040NR25, 2022 10:08 AMTax Table 34 2022 New Jersey Tax Table Use this table if your New Jersey taxable income on line 39 is less than $100,000. If your taxable income is $100,000 or more, you must use the Tax Rate Schedules on page 43. Example: Mr. and Mrs. Evans are filing a joint return. They checked filing status “2,” married/ CU couple, filing joint return. Their taxable income on line 39 of Form NJ-1040NR is $39,875. First they find the $39,850–$39,900 income line. Next, they find the column for filing status “2” and read down the column. The amount shown where the income line meets the filing status column is $628. This is the tax amount they will enter on line 40 of Form NJ-1040NR. If Line 39 (taxable income) Is— And Your Filing Status* Is At least But Less Than 1 or 3 2, 4, or 5 Your Tax is— 39,800 39,850 711 627 39,850 39,900 713 628 39,900 39,950 715 629 39,950 40,000 717 630 *Filing Status: 1—Single; 2—Married/CU couple, filing joint return; 3—Married/CU partner, filing separate return; 4—Head of household; or 5—Qualifying widow(er)/surviving CU partner. Use the correct number for your filing status. 2022 NEW JERSEY TAX TABLE (NJ-1040NR) If Line 39 And You If Line 39 And You If Line 39 And You If Line 39 And You (New Jersey Taxable Checked Filing (New Jersey Taxable Checked Filing (New Jersey Taxable Checked Filing (New Jersey Taxable Checked Filing Income) Is — Status Line — Income) Is — Status Line — Income) Is — Status Line — Income) Is — Status Line — At But 1 or 3 2, 4, At But 1 or 3 2, 4, At But 1 or 3 2, 4, At But 1 or 3 2, 4, Least Less or 5 Least Less or 5 Least Less or 5 Least Less or 5 Than Than Than Than Your Tax Is— Your Tax Is— Your Tax Is— Your Tax Is— 1,000 2,000 3,000 0 50 0 0 1,000 1,050 14 14 2,000 2,050 28 28 3,000 3,050 42 42 50 100 1 1 1,050 1,100 15 15 2,050 2,100 29 29 3,050 3,100 43 43 100 150 2 2 1,100 1,150 16 16 2,100 2,150 30 30 3,100 3,150 44 44 150 200 2 2 1,150 1,200 16 16 2,150 2,200 30 30 3,150 3,200 44 44 200 250 3 3 1,200 1,250 17 17 2,200 2,250 31 31 3,200 3,250 45 45 250 300 4 4 1,250 1,300 18 18 2,250 2,300 32 32 3,250 3,300 46 46 300 350 5 5 1,300 1,350 19 19 2,300 2,350 33 33 3,300 3,350 47 47 350 400 5 5 1,350 1,400 19 19 2,350 2,400 33 33 3,350 3,400 47 47 400 450 6 6 1,400 1,450 20 20 2,400 2,450 34 34 3,400 3,450 48 48 450 500 7 7 1,450 1,500 21 21 2,450 2,500 35 35 3,450 3,500 49 49 500 550 7 7 1,500 1,550 21 21 2,500 2,550 35 35 3,500 3,550 49 49 550 600 8 8 1,550 1,600 22 22 2,550 2,600 36 36 3,550 3,600 50 50 600 650 9 9 1,600 1,650 23 23 2,600 2,650 37 37 3,600 3,650 51 51 650 700 9 9 1,650 1,700 23 23 2,650 2,700 37 37 3,650 3,700 51 51 700 750 10 10 1,700 1,750 24 24 2,700 2,750 38 38 3,700 3,750 52 52 750 800 11 11 1,750 1,800 25 25 2,750 2,800 39 39 3,750 3,800 53 53 800 850 12 12 1,800 1,850 26 26 2,800 2,850 40 40 3,800 3,850 54 54 850 900 12 12 1,850 1,900 26 26 2,850 2,900 40 40 3,850 3,900 54 54 900 950 13 13 1,900 1,950 27 27 2,900 2,950 41 41 3,900 3,950 55 55 950 1,000 14 14 1,950 2,000 28 28 2,950 3,000 42 42 3,950 4,000 56 56 |
2022 NJ-1040NR Tax Table 35 2022 NEW JERSEY TAX TABLE (NJ-1040NR) If Line 39 And You If Line 39 And You If Line 39 And You If Line 39 And You (New Jersey Taxable Checked Filing (New Jersey Taxable Checked Filing (New Jersey Taxable Checked Filing (New Jersey Taxable Checked Filing Income) Is — Status Line — Income) Is — Status Line — Income) Is — Status Line — Income) Is — Status Line — At But 1 or 3 2, 4, At But 1 or 3 2, 4, At But 1 or 3 2, 4, At But 1 or 3 2, 4, Least Less or 5 Least Less or 5 Least Less or 5 Least Less or 5 Than Than Than Than Your Tax Is— Your Tax Is— Your Tax Is— Your Tax Is— 4,000 7,000 10,000 13,000 4,000 4,050 56 56 7,000 7,050 98 98 10,000 10,050 140 140 13,000 13,050 182 182 4,050 4,100 57 57 7,050 7,100 99 99 10,050 10,100 141 141 13,050 13,100 183 183 4,100 4,150 58 58 7,100 7,150 100 100 10,100 10,150 142 142 13,100 13,150 184 184 4,150 4,200 58 58 7,150 7,200 100 100 10,150 10,200 142 142 13,150 13,200 184 184 4,200 4,250 59 59 7,200 7,250 101 101 10,200 10,250 143 143 13,200 13,250 185 185 4,250 4,300 60 60 7,250 7,300 102 102 10,250 10,300 144 144 13,250 13,300 186 186 4,300 4,350 61 61 7,300 7,350 103 103 10,300 10,350 145 145 13,300 13,350 187 187 4,350 4,400 61 61 7,350 7,400 103 103 10,350 10,400 145 145 13,350 13,400 187 187 4,400 4,450 62 62 7,400 7,450 104 104 10,400 10,450 146 146 13,400 13,450 188 188 4,450 4,500 63 63 7,450 7,500 105 105 10,450 10,500 147 147 13,450 13,500 189 189 4,500 4,550 63 63 7,500 7,550 105 105 10,500 10,550 147 147 13,500 13,550 189 189 4,550 4,600 64 64 7,550 7,600 106 106 10,550 10,600 148 148 13,550 13,600 190 190 4,600 4,650 65 65 7,600 7,650 107 107 10,600 10,650 149 149 13,600 13,650 191 191 4,650 4,700 65 65 7,650 7,700 107 107 10,650 10,700 149 149 13,650 13,700 191 191 4,700 4,750 66 66 7,700 7,750 108 108 10,700 10,750 150 150 13,700 13,750 192 192 4,750 4,800 67 67 7,750 7,800 109 109 10,750 10,800 151 151 13,750 13,800 193 193 4,800 4,850 68 68 7,800 7,850 110 110 10,800 10,850 152 152 13,800 13,850 194 194 4,850 4,900 68 68 7,850 7,900 110 110 10,850 10,900 152 152 13,850 13,900 194 194 4,900 4,950 69 69 7,900 7,950 111 111 10,900 10,950 153 153 13,900 13,950 195 195 4,950 5,000 70 70 7,950 8,000 112 112 10,950 11,000 154 154 13,950 14,000 196 196 5,000 8,000 11,000 14,000 5,000 5,050 70 70 8,000 8,050 112 112 11,000 11,050 154 154 14,000 14,050 196 196 5,050 5,100 71 71 8,050 8,100 113 113 11,050 11,100 155 155 14,050 14,100 197 197 5,100 5,150 72 72 8,100 8,150 114 114 11,100 11,150 156 156 14,100 14,150 198 198 5,150 5,200 72 72 8,150 8,200 114 114 11,150 11,200 156 156 14,150 14,200 198 198 5,200 5,250 73 73 8,200 8,250 115 115 11,200 11,250 157 157 14,200 14,250 199 199 5,250 5,300 74 74 8,250 8,300 116 116 11,250 11,300 158 158 14,250 14,300 200 200 5,300 5,350 75 75 8,300 8,350 117 117 11,300 11,350 159 159 14,300 14,350 201 201 5,350 5,400 75 75 8,350 8,400 117 117 11,350 11,400 159 159 14,350 14,400 201 201 5,400 5,450 76 76 8,400 8,450 118 118 11,400 11,450 160 160 14,400 14,450 202 202 5,450 5,500 77 77 8,450 8,500 119 119 11,450 11,500 161 161 14,450 14,500 203 203 5,500 5,550 77 77 8,500 8,550 119 119 11,500 11,550 161 161 14,500 14,550 203 203 5,550 5,600 78 78 8,550 8,600 120 120 11,550 11,600 162 162 14,550 14,600 204 204 5,600 5,650 79 79 8,600 8,650 121 121 11,600 11,650 163 163 14,600 14,650 205 205 5,650 5,700 79 79 8,650 8,700 121 121 11,650 11,700 163 163 14,650 14,700 205 205 5,700 5,750 80 80 8,700 8,750 122 122 11,700 11,750 164 164 14,700 14,750 206 206 5,750 5,800 81 81 8,750 8,800 123 123 11,750 11,800 165 165 14,750 14,800 207 207 5,800 5,850 82 82 8,800 8,850 124 124 11,800 11,850 166 166 14,800 14,850 208 208 5,850 5,900 82 82 8,850 8,900 124 124 11,850 11,900 166 166 14,850 14,900 208 208 5,900 5,950 83 83 8,900 8,950 125 125 11,900 11,950 167 167 14,900 14,950 209 209 5,950 6,000 84 84 8,950 9,000 126 126 11,950 12,000 168 168 14,950 15,000 210 210 6,000 9,000 12,000 15,000 6,000 6,050 84 84 9,000 9,050 126 126 12,000 12,050 168 168 15,000 15,050 210 210 6,050 6,100 85 85 9,050 9,100 127 127 12,050 12,100 169 169 15,050 15,100 211 211 6,100 6,150 86 86 9,100 9,150 128 128 12,100 12,150 170 170 15,100 15,150 212 212 6,150 6,200 86 86 9,150 9,200 128 128 12,150 12,200 170 170 15,150 15,200 212 212 6,200 6,250 87 87 9,200 9,250 129 129 12,200 12,250 171 171 15,200 15,250 213 213 6,250 6,300 88 88 9,250 9,300 130 130 12,250 12,300 172 172 15,250 15,300 214 214 6,300 6,350 89 89 9,300 9,350 131 131 12,300 12,350 173 173 15,300 15,350 215 215 6,350 6,400 89 89 9,350 9,400 131 131 12,350 12,400 173 173 15,350 15,400 215 215 6,400 6,450 90 90 9,400 9,450 132 132 12,400 12,450 174 174 15,400 15,450 216 216 6,450 6,500 91 91 9,450 9,500 133 133 12,450 12,500 175 175 15,450 15,500 217 217 6,500 6,550 91 91 9,500 9,550 133 133 12,500 12,550 175 175 15,500 15,550 217 217 6,550 6,600 92 92 9,550 9,600 134 134 12,550 12,600 176 176 15,550 15,600 218 218 6,600 6,650 93 93 9,600 9,650 135 135 12,600 12,650 177 177 15,600 15,650 219 219 6,650 6,700 93 93 9,650 9,700 135 135 12,650 12,700 177 177 15,650 15,700 219 219 6,700 6,750 94 94 9,700 9,750 136 136 12,700 12,750 178 178 15,700 15,750 220 220 6,750 6,800 95 95 9,750 9,800 137 137 12,750 12,800 179 179 15,750 15,800 221 221 6,800 6,850 96 96 9,800 9,850 138 138 12,800 12,850 180 180 15,800 15,850 222 222 6,850 6,900 96 96 9,850 9,900 138 138 12,850 12,900 180 180 15,850 15,900 222 222 6,900 6,950 97 97 9,900 9,950 139 139 12,900 12,950 181 181 15,900 15,950 223 223 6,950 7,000 98 98 9,950 10,000 140 140 12,950 13,000 182 182 15,950 16,000 224 224 |
2022 NJ-1040NR Tax Table 36 2022 NEW JERSEY TAX TABLE (NJ-1040NR) If Line 39 And You If Line 39 And You If Line 39 And You If Line 39 And You (New Jersey Taxable Checked Filing (New Jersey Taxable Checked Filing (New Jersey Taxable Checked Filing (New Jersey Taxable Checked Filing Income) Is — Status Line — Income) Is — Status Line — Income) Is — Status Line — Income) Is — Status Line — At But 1 or 3 2, 4, At But 1 or 3 2, 4, At But 1 or 3 2, 4, At But 1 or 3 2, 4, Least Less or 5 Least Less or 5 Least Less or 5 Least Less or 5 Than Than Than Than Your Tax Is— Your Tax Is— Your Tax Is— Your Tax Is— 16,000 19,000 22,000 25,000 16,000 16,050 224 224 19,000 19,050 266 266 22,000 22,050 315 315 25,000 25,050 368 368 16,050 16,100 225 225 19,050 19,100 267 267 22,050 22,100 316 316 25,050 25,100 369 369 16,100 16,150 226 226 19,100 19,150 268 268 22,100 22,150 317 317 25,100 25,150 370 370 16,150 16,200 226 226 19,150 19,200 268 268 22,150 22,200 318 318 25,150 25,200 371 371 16,200 16,250 227 227 19,200 19,250 269 269 22,200 22,250 319 319 25,200 25,250 371 371 16,250 16,300 228 228 19,250 19,300 270 270 22,250 22,300 320 320 25,250 25,300 372 372 16,300 16,350 229 229 19,300 19,350 271 271 22,300 22,350 321 321 25,300 25,350 373 373 16,350 16,400 229 229 19,350 19,400 271 271 22,350 22,400 322 322 25,350 25,400 374 374 16,400 16,450 230 230 19,400 19,450 272 272 22,400 22,450 322 322 25,400 25,450 375 375 16,450 16,500 231 231 19,450 19,500 273 273 22,450 22,500 323 323 25,450 25,500 376 376 16,500 16,550 231 231 19,500 19,550 273 273 22,500 22,550 324 324 25,500 25,550 377 377 16,550 16,600 232 232 19,550 19,600 274 274 22,550 22,600 325 325 25,550 25,600 378 378 16,600 16,650 233 233 19,600 19,650 275 275 22,600 22,650 326 326 25,600 25,650 378 378 16,650 16,700 233 233 19,650 19,700 275 275 22,650 22,700 327 327 25,650 25,700 379 379 16,700 16,750 234 234 19,700 19,750 276 276 22,700 22,750 328 328 25,700 25,750 380 380 16,750 16,800 235 235 19,750 19,800 277 277 22,750 22,800 329 329 25,750 25,800 381 381 16,800 16,850 236 236 19,800 19,850 278 278 22,800 22,850 329 329 25,800 25,850 382 382 16,850 16,900 236 236 19,850 19,900 278 278 22,850 22,900 330 330 25,850 25,900 383 383 16,900 16,950 237 237 19,900 19,950 279 279 22,900 22,950 331 331 25,900 25,950 384 384 16,950 17,000 238 238 19,950 20,000 280 280 22,950 23,000 332 332 25,950 26,000 385 385 17,000 20,000 23,000 26,000 17,000 17,050 238 238 20,000 20,050 280 280 23,000 23,050 333 333 26,000 26,050 385 385 17,050 17,100 239 239 20,050 20,100 281 281 23,050 23,100 334 334 26,050 26,100 386 386 17,100 17,150 240 240 20,100 20,150 282 282 23,100 23,150 335 335 26,100 26,150 387 387 17,150 17,200 240 240 20,150 20,200 283 283 23,150 23,200 336 336 26,150 26,200 388 388 17,200 17,250 241 241 20,200 20,250 284 284 23,200 23,250 336 336 26,200 26,250 389 389 17,250 17,300 242 242 20,250 20,300 285 285 23,250 23,300 337 337 26,250 26,300 390 390 17,300 17,350 243 243 20,300 20,350 286 286 23,300 23,350 338 338 26,300 26,350 391 391 17,350 17,400 243 243 20,350 20,400 287 287 23,350 23,400 339 339 26,350 26,400 392 392 17,400 17,450 244 244 20,400 20,450 287 287 23,400 23,450 340 340 26,400 26,450 392 392 17,450 17,500 245 245 20,450 20,500 288 288 23,450 23,500 341 341 26,450 26,500 393 393 17,500 17,550 245 245 20,500 20,550 289 289 23,500 23,550 342 342 26,500 26,550 394 394 17,550 17,600 246 246 20,550 20,600 290 290 23,550 23,600 343 343 26,550 26,600 395 395 17,600 17,650 247 247 20,600 20,650 291 291 23,600 23,650 343 343 26,600 26,650 396 396 17,650 17,700 247 247 20,650 20,700 292 292 23,650 23,700 344 344 26,650 26,700 397 397 17,700 17,750 248 248 20,700 20,750 293 293 23,700 23,750 345 345 26,700 26,750 398 398 17,750 17,800 249 249 20,750 20,800 294 294 23,750 23,800 346 346 26,750 26,800 399 399 17,800 17,850 250 250 20,800 20,850 294 294 23,800 23,850 347 347 26,800 26,850 399 399 17,850 17,900 250 250 20,850 20,900 295 295 23,850 23,900 348 348 26,850 26,900 400 400 17,900 17,950 251 251 20,900 20,950 296 296 23,900 23,950 349 349 26,900 26,950 401 401 17,950 18,000 252 252 20,950 21,000 297 297 23,950 24,000 350 350 26,950 27,000 402 402 18,000 21,000 24,000 27,000 18,000 18,050 252 252 21,000 21,050 298 298 24,000 24,050 350 350 27,000 27,050 403 403 18,050 18,100 253 253 21,050 21,100 299 299 24,050 24,100 351 351 27,050 27,100 404 404 18,100 18,150 254 254 21,100 21,150 300 300 24,100 24,150 352 352 27,100 27,150 405 405 18,150 18,200 254 254 21,150 21,200 301 301 24,150 24,200 353 353 27,150 27,200 406 406 18,200 18,250 255 255 21,200 21,250 301 301 24,200 24,250 354 354 27,200 27,250 406 406 18,250 18,300 256 256 21,250 21,300 302 302 24,250 24,300 355 355 27,250 27,300 407 407 18,300 18,350 257 257 21,300 21,350 303 303 24,300 24,350 356 356 27,300 27,350 408 408 18,350 18,400 257 257 21,350 21,400 304 304 24,350 24,400 357 357 27,350 27,400 409 409 18,400 18,450 258 258 21,400 21,450 305 305 24,400 24,450 357 357 27,400 27,450 410 410 18,450 18,500 259 259 21,450 21,500 306 306 24,450 24,500 358 358 27,450 27,500 411 411 18,500 18,550 259 259 21,500 21,550 307 307 24,500 24,550 359 359 27,500 27,550 412 412 18,550 18,600 260 260 21,550 21,600 308 308 24,550 24,600 360 360 27,550 27,600 413 413 18,600 18,650 261 261 21,600 21,650 308 308 24,600 24,650 361 361 27,600 27,650 413 413 18,650 18,700 261 261 21,650 21,700 309 309 24,650 24,700 362 362 27,650 27,700 414 414 18,700 18,750 262 262 21,700 21,750 310 310 24,700 24,750 363 363 27,700 27,750 415 415 18,750 18,800 263 263 21,750 21,800 311 311 24,750 24,800 364 364 27,750 27,800 416 416 18,800 18,850 264 264 21,800 21,850 312 312 24,800 24,850 364 364 27,800 27,850 417 417 18,850 18,900 264 264 21,850 21,900 313 313 24,850 24,900 365 365 27,850 27,900 418 418 18,900 18,950 265 265 21,900 21,950 314 314 24,900 24,950 366 366 27,900 27,950 419 419 18,950 19,000 266 266 21,950 22,000 315 315 24,950 25,000 367 367 27,950 28,000 420 420 |
2022 NJ-1040NR Tax Table 37 2022 NEW JERSEY TAX TABLE (NJ-1040NR) If Line 39 And You If Line 39 And You If Line 39 And You If Line 39 And You (New Jersey Taxable Checked Filing (New Jersey Taxable Checked Filing (New Jersey Taxable Checked Filing (New Jersey Taxable Checked Filing Income) Is — Status Line — Income) Is — Status Line — Income) Is — Status Line — Income) Is — Status Line — At But 1 or 3 2, 4, At But 1 or 3 2, 4, At But 1 or 3 2, 4, At But 1 or 3 2, 4, Least Less or 5 Least Less or 5 Least Less or 5 Least Less or 5 Than Than Than Than Your Tax Is— Your Tax Is— Your Tax Is— Your Tax Is— 28,000 31,000 34,000 37,000 28,000 28,050 420 420 31,000 31,050 473 473 34,000 34,050 525 525 37,000 37,050 613 578 28,050 28,100 421 421 31,050 31,100 474 474 34,050 34,100 526 526 37,050 37,100 615 579 28,100 28,150 422 422 31,100 31,150 475 475 34,100 34,150 527 527 37,100 37,150 617 580 28,150 28,200 423 423 31,150 31,200 476 476 34,150 34,200 528 528 37,150 37,200 619 581 28,200 28,250 424 424 31,200 31,250 476 476 34,200 34,250 529 529 37,200 37,250 620 581 28,250 28,300 425 425 31,250 31,300 477 477 34,250 34,300 530 530 37,250 37,300 622 582 28,300 28,350 426 426 31,300 31,350 478 478 34,300 34,350 531 531 37,300 37,350 624 583 28,350 28,400 427 427 31,350 31,400 479 479 34,350 34,400 532 532 37,350 37,400 626 584 28,400 28,450 427 427 31,400 31,450 480 480 34,400 34,450 532 532 37,400 37,450 627 585 28,450 28,500 428 428 31,450 31,500 481 481 34,450 34,500 533 533 37,450 37,500 629 586 28,500 28,550 429 429 31,500 31,550 482 482 34,500 34,550 534 534 37,500 37,550 631 587 28,550 28,600 430 430 31,550 31,600 483 483 34,550 34,600 535 535 37,550 37,600 633 588 28,600 28,650 431 431 31,600 31,650 483 483 34,600 34,650 536 536 37,600 37,650 634 588 28,650 28,700 432 432 31,650 31,700 484 484 34,650 34,700 537 537 37,650 37,700 636 589 28,700 28,750 433 433 31,700 31,750 485 485 34,700 34,750 538 538 37,700 37,750 638 590 28,750 28,800 434 434 31,750 31,800 486 486 34,750 34,800 539 539 37,750 37,800 640 591 28,800 28,850 434 434 31,800 31,850 487 487 34,800 34,850 539 539 37,800 37,850 641 592 28,850 28,900 435 435 31,850 31,900 488 488 34,850 34,900 540 540 37,850 37,900 643 593 28,900 28,950 436 436 31,900 31,950 489 489 34,900 34,950 541 541 37,900 37,950 645 594 28,950 29,000 437 437 31,950 32,000 490 490 34,950 35,000 542 542 37,950 38,000 647 595 29,000 32,000 35,000 38,000 29,000 29,050 438 438 32,000 32,050 490 490 35,000 35,050 543 543 38,000 38,050 648 595 29,050 29,100 439 439 32,050 32,100 491 491 35,050 35,100 545 544 38,050 38,100 650 596 29,100 29,150 440 440 32,100 32,150 492 492 35,100 35,150 547 545 38,100 38,150 652 597 29,150 29,200 441 441 32,150 32,200 493 493 35,150 35,200 549 546 38,150 38,200 654 598 29,200 29,250 441 441 32,200 32,250 494 494 35,200 35,250 550 546 38,200 38,250 655 599 29,250 29,300 442 442 32,250 32,300 495 495 35,250 35,300 552 547 38,250 38,300 657 600 29,300 29,350 443 443 32,300 32,350 496 496 35,300 35,350 554 548 38,300 38,350 659 601 29,350 29,400 444 444 32,350 32,400 497 497 35,350 35,400 556 549 38,350 38,400 661 602 29,400 29,450 445 445 32,400 32,450 497 497 35,400 35,450 557 550 38,400 38,450 662 602 29,450 29,500 446 446 32,450 32,500 498 498 35,450 35,500 559 551 38,450 38,500 664 603 29,500 29,550 447 447 32,500 32,550 499 499 35,500 35,550 561 552 38,500 38,550 666 604 29,550 29,600 448 448 32,550 32,600 500 500 35,550 35,600 563 553 38,550 38,600 668 605 29,600 29,650 448 448 32,600 32,650 501 501 35,600 35,650 564 553 38,600 38,650 669 606 29,650 29,700 449 449 32,650 32,700 502 502 35,650 35,700 566 554 38,650 38,700 671 607 29,700 29,750 450 450 32,700 32,750 503 503 35,700 35,750 568 555 38,700 38,750 673 608 29,750 29,800 451 451 32,750 32,800 504 504 35,750 35,800 570 556 38,750 38,800 675 609 29,800 29,850 452 452 32,800 32,850 504 504 35,800 35,850 571 557 38,800 38,850 676 609 29,850 29,900 453 453 32,850 32,900 505 505 35,850 35,900 573 558 38,850 38,900 678 610 29,900 29,950 454 454 32,900 32,950 506 506 35,900 35,950 575 559 38,900 38,950 680 611 29,950 30,000 455 455 32,950 33,000 507 507 35,950 36,000 577 560 38,950 39,000 682 612 30,000 33,000 36,000 39,000 30,000 30,050 455 455 33,000 33,050 508 508 36,000 36,050 578 560 39,000 39,050 683 613 30,050 30,100 456 456 33,050 33,100 509 509 36,050 36,100 580 561 39,050 39,100 685 614 30,100 30,150 457 457 33,100 33,150 510 510 36,100 36,150 582 562 39,100 39,150 687 615 30,150 30,200 458 458 33,150 33,200 511 511 36,150 36,200 584 563 39,150 39,200 689 616 30,200 30,250 459 459 33,200 33,250 511 511 36,200 36,250 585 564 39,200 39,250 690 616 30,250 30,300 460 460 33,250 33,300 512 512 36,250 36,300 587 565 39,250 39,300 692 617 30,300 30,350 461 461 33,300 33,350 513 513 36,300 36,350 589 566 39,300 39,350 694 618 30,350 30,400 462 462 33,350 33,400 514 514 36,350 36,400 591 567 39,350 39,400 696 619 30,400 30,450 462 462 33,400 33,450 515 515 36,400 36,450 592 567 39,400 39,450 697 620 30,450 30,500 463 463 33,450 33,500 516 516 36,450 36,500 594 568 39,450 39,500 699 621 30,500 30,550 464 464 33,500 33,550 517 517 36,500 36,550 596 569 39,500 39,550 701 622 30,550 30,600 465 465 33,550 33,600 518 518 36,550 36,600 598 570 39,550 39,600 703 623 30,600 30,650 466 466 33,600 33,650 518 518 36,600 36,650 599 571 39,600 39,650 704 623 30,650 30,700 467 467 33,650 33,700 519 519 36,650 36,700 601 572 39,650 39,700 706 624 30,700 30,750 468 468 33,700 33,750 520 520 36,700 36,750 603 573 39,700 39,750 708 625 30,750 30,800 469 469 33,750 33,800 521 521 36,750 36,800 605 574 39,750 39,800 710 626 30,800 30,850 469 469 33,800 33,850 522 522 36,800 36,850 606 574 39,800 39,850 711 627 30,850 30,900 470 470 33,850 33,900 523 523 36,850 36,900 608 575 39,850 39,900 713 628 30,900 30,950 471 471 33,900 33,950 524 524 36,900 36,950 610 576 39,900 39,950 715 629 30,950 31,000 472 472 33,950 34,000 525 525 36,950 37,000 612 577 39,950 40,000 717 630 |
2022 NJ-1040NR Tax Table 38 2022 NEW JERSEY TAX TABLE (NJ-1040NR) If Line 39 And You If Line 39 And You If Line 39 And You If Line 39 And You (New Jersey Taxable Checked Filing (New Jersey Taxable Checked Filing (New Jersey Taxable Checked Filing (New Jersey Taxable Checked Filing Income) Is — Status Line — Income) Is — Status Line — Income) Is — Status Line — Income) Is — Status Line — At But 1 or 3 2, 4, At But 1 or 3 2, 4, At But 1 or 3 2, 4, At But 1 or 3 2, 4, Least Less or 5 Least Less or 5 Least Less or 5 Least Less or 5 Than Than Than Than Your Tax Is— Your Tax Is— Your Tax Is— Your Tax Is— 40,000 43,000 46,000 49,000 40,000 40,050 719 630 43,000 43,050 885 683 46,000 46,050 1,050 735 49,000 49,050 1,216 788 40,050 40,100 722 631 43,050 43,100 887 684 46,050 46,100 1,053 736 49,050 49,100 1,219 789 40,100 40,150 724 632 43,100 43,150 890 685 46,100 46,150 1,056 737 49,100 49,150 1,222 790 40,150 40,200 727 633 43,150 43,200 893 686 46,150 46,200 1,059 738 49,150 49,200 1,224 791 40,200 40,250 730 634 43,200 43,250 896 686 46,200 46,250 1,061 739 49,200 49,250 1,227 791 40,250 40,300 733 635 43,250 43,300 898 687 46,250 46,300 1,064 740 49,250 49,300 1,230 792 40,300 40,350 735 636 43,300 43,350 901 688 46,300 46,350 1,067 741 49,300 49,350 1,233 793 40,350 40,400 738 637 43,350 43,400 904 689 46,350 46,400 1,070 742 49,350 49,400 1,235 794 40,400 40,450 741 637 43,400 43,450 907 690 46,400 46,450 1,072 742 49,400 49,450 1,238 795 40,450 40,500 744 638 43,450 43,500 909 691 46,450 46,500 1,075 743 49,450 49,500 1,241 796 40,500 40,550 747 639 43,500 43,550 912 692 46,500 46,550 1,078 744 49,500 49,550 1,244 797 40,550 40,600 749 640 43,550 43,600 915 693 46,550 46,600 1,081 745 49,550 49,600 1,247 798 40,600 40,650 752 641 43,600 43,650 918 693 46,600 46,650 1,084 746 49,600 49,650 1,249 798 40,650 40,700 755 642 43,650 43,700 921 694 46,650 46,700 1,086 747 49,650 49,700 1,252 799 40,700 40,750 758 643 43,700 43,750 923 695 46,700 46,750 1,089 748 49,700 49,750 1,255 800 40,750 40,800 760 644 43,750 43,800 926 696 46,750 46,800 1,092 749 49,750 49,800 1,258 801 40,800 40,850 763 644 43,800 43,850 929 697 46,800 46,850 1,095 749 49,800 49,850 1,260 802 40,850 40,900 766 645 43,850 43,900 932 698 46,850 46,900 1,097 750 49,850 49,900 1,263 803 40,900 40,950 769 646 43,900 43,950 934 699 46,900 46,950 1,100 751 49,900 49,950 1,266 804 40,950 41,000 771 647 43,950 44,000 937 700 46,950 47,000 1,103 752 49,950 50,000 1,269 805 41,000 44,000 47,000 50,000 41,000 41,050 774 648 44,000 44,050 940 700 47,000 47,050 1,106 753 50,000 50,050 1,271 806 41,050 41,100 777 649 44,050 44,100 943 701 47,050 47,100 1,108 754 50,050 50,100 1,274 807 41,100 41,150 780 650 44,100 44,150 945 702 47,100 47,150 1,111 755 50,100 50,150 1,277 808 41,150 41,200 782 651 44,150 44,200 948 703 47,150 47,200 1,114 756 50,150 50,200 1,280 809 41,200 41,250 785 651 44,200 44,250 951 704 47,200 47,250 1,117 756 50,200 50,250 1,282 811 41,250 41,300 788 652 44,250 44,300 954 705 47,250 47,300 1,119 757 50,250 50,300 1,285 812 41,300 41,350 791 653 44,300 44,350 956 706 47,300 47,350 1,122 758 50,300 50,350 1,288 813 41,350 41,400 793 654 44,350 44,400 959 707 47,350 47,400 1,125 759 50,350 50,400 1,291 814 41,400 41,450 796 655 44,400 44,450 962 707 47,400 47,450 1,128 760 50,400 50,450 1,293 815 41,450 41,500 799 656 44,450 44,500 965 708 47,450 47,500 1,130 761 50,450 50,500 1,296 817 41,500 41,550 802 657 44,500 44,550 968 709 47,500 47,550 1,133 762 50,500 50,550 1,299 818 41,550 41,600 805 658 44,550 44,600 970 710 47,550 47,600 1,136 763 50,550 50,600 1,302 819 41,600 41,650 807 658 44,600 44,650 973 711 47,600 47,650 1,139 763 50,600 50,650 1,305 820 41,650 41,700 810 659 44,650 44,700 976 712 47,650 47,700 1,142 764 50,650 50,700 1,307 822 41,700 41,750 813 660 44,700 44,750 979 713 47,700 47,750 1,144 765 50,700 50,750 1,310 823 41,750 41,800 816 661 44,750 44,800 981 714 47,750 47,800 1,147 766 50,750 50,800 1,313 824 41,800 41,850 818 662 44,800 44,850 984 714 47,800 47,850 1,150 767 50,800 50,850 1,316 825 41,850 41,900 821 663 44,850 44,900 987 715 47,850 47,900 1,153 768 50,850 50,900 1,318 826 41,900 41,950 824 664 44,900 44,950 990 716 47,900 47,950 1,155 769 50,900 50,950 1,321 828 41,950 42,000 827 665 44,950 45,000 992 717 47,950 48,000 1,158 770 50,950 51,000 1,324 829 42,000 45,000 48,000 51,000 42,000 42,050 829 665 45,000 45,050 995 718 48,000 48,050 1,161 770 51,000 51,050 1,327 830 42,050 42,100 832 666 45,050 45,100 998 719 48,050 48,100 1,164 771 51,050 51,100 1,329 831 42,100 42,150 835 667 45,100 45,150 1,001 720 48,100 48,150 1,166 772 51,100 51,150 1,332 833 42,150 42,200 838 668 45,150 45,200 1,003 721 48,150 48,200 1,169 773 51,150 51,200 1,335 834 42,200 42,250 840 669 45,200 45,250 1,006 721 48,200 48,250 1,172 774 51,200 51,250 1,338 835 42,250 42,300 843 670 45,250 45,300 1,009 722 48,250 48,300 1,175 775 51,250 51,300 1,340 836 42,300 42,350 846 671 45,300 45,350 1,012 723 48,300 48,350 1,177 776 51,300 51,350 1,343 837 42,350 42,400 849 672 45,350 45,400 1,014 724 48,350 48,400 1,180 777 51,350 51,400 1,346 839 42,400 42,450 851 672 45,400 45,450 1,017 725 48,400 48,450 1,183 777 51,400 51,450 1,349 840 42,450 42,500 854 673 45,450 45,500 1,020 726 48,450 48,500 1,186 778 51,450 51,500 1,351 841 42,500 42,550 857 674 45,500 45,550 1,023 727 48,500 48,550 1,189 779 51,500 51,550 1,354 842 42,550 42,600 860 675 45,550 45,600 1,026 728 48,550 48,600 1,191 780 51,550 51,600 1,357 844 42,600 42,650 863 676 45,600 45,650 1,028 728 48,600 48,650 1,194 781 51,600 51,650 1,360 845 42,650 42,700 865 677 45,650 45,700 1,031 729 48,650 48,700 1,197 782 51,650 51,700 1,363 846 42,700 42,750 868 678 45,700 45,750 1,034 730 48,700 48,750 1,200 783 51,700 51,750 1,365 847 42,750 42,800 871 679 45,750 45,800 1,037 731 48,750 48,800 1,202 784 51,750 51,800 1,368 848 42,800 42,850 874 679 45,800 45,850 1,039 732 48,800 48,850 1,205 784 51,800 51,850 1,371 850 42,850 42,900 876 680 45,850 45,900 1,042 733 48,850 48,900 1,208 785 51,850 51,900 1,374 851 42,900 42,950 879 681 45,900 45,950 1,045 734 48,900 48,950 1,211 786 51,900 51,950 1,376 852 42,950 43,000 882 682 45,950 46,000 1,048 735 48,950 49,000 1,213 787 51,950 52,000 1,379 853 |
2022 NJ-1040NR Tax Table 39 2022 NEW JERSEY TAX TABLE (NJ-1040NR) If Line 39 And You If Line 39 And You If Line 39 And You If Line 39 And You (New Jersey Taxable Checked Filing (New Jersey Taxable Checked Filing (New Jersey Taxable Checked Filing (New Jersey Taxable Checked Filing Income) Is — Status Line — Income) Is — Status Line — Income) Is — Status Line — Income) Is — Status Line — At But 1 or 3 2, 4, At But 1 or 3 2, 4, At But 1 or 3 2, 4, At But 1 or 3 2, 4, Least Less or 5 Least Less or 5 Least Less or 5 Least Less or 5 Than Than Than Than Your Tax Is— Your Tax Is— Your Tax Is— Your Tax Is— 52,000 55,000 58,000 61,000 52,000 52,050 1,382 855 55,000 55,050 1,548 928 58,000 58,050 1,713 1,002 61,000 61,050 1,879 1,075 52,050 52,100 1,385 856 55,050 55,100 1,550 929 58,050 58,100 1,716 1,003 61,050 61,100 1,882 1,076 52,100 52,150 1,387 857 55,100 55,150 1,553 931 58,100 58,150 1,719 1,004 61,100 61,150 1,885 1,078 52,150 52,200 1,390 858 55,150 55,200 1,556 932 58,150 58,200 1,722 1,005 61,150 61,200 1,887 1,079 52,200 52,250 1,393 860 55,200 55,250 1,559 933 58,200 58,250 1,724 1,007 61,200 61,250 1,890 1,080 52,250 52,300 1,396 861 55,250 55,300 1,561 934 58,250 58,300 1,727 1,008 61,250 61,300 1,893 1,081 52,300 52,350 1,398 862 55,300 55,350 1,564 935 58,300 58,350 1,730 1,009 61,300 61,350 1,896 1,082 52,350 52,400 1,401 863 55,350 55,400 1,567 937 58,350 58,400 1,733 1,010 61,350 61,400 1,898 1,084 52,400 52,450 1,404 864 55,400 55,450 1,570 938 58,400 58,450 1,735 1,011 61,400 61,450 1,901 1,085 52,450 52,500 1,407 866 55,450 55,500 1,572 939 58,450 58,500 1,738 1,013 61,450 61,500 1,904 1,086 52,500 52,550 1,410 867 55,500 55,550 1,575 940 58,500 58,550 1,741 1,014 61,500 61,550 1,907 1,087 52,550 52,600 1,412 868 55,550 55,600 1,578 942 58,550 58,600 1,744 1,015 61,550 61,600 1,910 1,089 52,600 52,650 1,415 869 55,600 55,650 1,581 943 58,600 58,650 1,747 1,016 61,600 61,650 1,912 1,090 52,650 52,700 1,418 871 55,650 55,700 1,584 944 58,650 58,700 1,749 1,018 61,650 61,700 1,915 1,091 52,700 52,750 1,421 872 55,700 55,750 1,586 945 58,700 58,750 1,752 1,019 61,700 61,750 1,918 1,092 52,750 52,800 1,423 873 55,750 55,800 1,589 946 58,750 58,800 1,755 1,020 61,750 61,800 1,921 1,093 52,800 52,850 1,426 874 55,800 55,850 1,592 948 58,800 58,850 1,758 1,021 61,800 61,850 1,923 1,095 52,850 52,900 1,429 875 55,850 55,900 1,595 949 58,850 58,900 1,760 1,022 61,850 61,900 1,926 1,096 52,900 52,950 1,432 877 55,900 55,950 1,597 950 58,900 58,950 1,763 1,024 61,900 61,950 1,929 1,097 52,950 53,000 1,434 878 55,950 56,000 1,600 951 58,950 59,000 1,766 1,025 61,950 62,000 1,932 1,098 53,000 56,000 59,000 62,000 53,000 53,050 1,437 879 56,000 56,050 1,603 953 59,000 59,050 1,769 1,026 62,000 62,050 1,934 1,100 53,050 53,100 1,440 880 56,050 56,100 1,606 954 59,050 59,100 1,771 1,027 62,050 62,100 1,937 1,101 53,100 53,150 1,443 882 56,100 56,150 1,608 955 59,100 59,150 1,774 1,029 62,100 62,150 1,940 1,102 53,150 53,200 1,445 883 56,150 56,200 1,611 956 59,150 59,200 1,777 1,030 62,150 62,200 1,943 1,103 53,200 53,250 1,448 884 56,200 56,250 1,614 958 59,200 59,250 1,780 1,031 62,200 62,250 1,945 1,105 53,250 53,300 1,451 885 56,250 56,300 1,617 959 59,250 59,300 1,782 1,032 62,250 62,300 1,948 1,106 53,300 53,350 1,454 886 56,300 56,350 1,619 960 59,300 59,350 1,785 1,033 62,300 62,350 1,951 1,107 53,350 53,400 1,456 888 56,350 56,400 1,622 961 59,350 59,400 1,788 1,035 62,350 62,400 1,954 1,108 53,400 53,450 1,459 889 56,400 56,450 1,625 962 59,400 59,450 1,791 1,036 62,400 62,450 1,956 1,109 53,450 53,500 1,462 890 56,450 56,500 1,628 964 59,450 59,500 1,793 1,037 62,450 62,500 1,959 1,111 53,500 53,550 1,465 891 56,500 56,550 1,631 965 59,500 59,550 1,796 1,038 62,500 62,550 1,962 1,112 53,550 53,600 1,468 893 56,550 56,600 1,633 966 59,550 59,600 1,799 1,040 62,550 62,600 1,965 1,113 53,600 53,650 1,470 894 56,600 56,650 1,636 967 59,600 59,650 1,802 1,041 62,600 62,650 1,968 1,114 53,650 53,700 1,473 895 56,650 56,700 1,639 969 59,650 59,700 1,805 1,042 62,650 62,700 1,970 1,116 53,700 53,750 1,476 896 56,700 56,750 1,642 970 59,700 59,750 1,807 1,043 62,700 62,750 1,973 1,117 53,750 53,800 1,479 897 56,750 56,800 1,644 971 59,750 59,800 1,810 1,044 62,750 62,800 1,976 1,118 53,800 53,850 1,481 899 56,800 56,850 1,647 972 59,800 59,850 1,813 1,046 62,800 62,850 1,979 1,119 53,850 53,900 1,484 900 56,850 56,900 1,650 973 59,850 59,900 1,816 1,047 62,850 62,900 1,981 1,120 53,900 53,950 1,487 901 56,900 56,950 1,653 975 59,900 59,950 1,818 1,048 62,900 62,950 1,984 1,122 53,950 54,000 1,490 902 56,950 57,000 1,655 976 59,950 60,000 1,821 1,049 62,950 63,000 1,987 1,123 54,000 57,000 60,000 63,000 54,000 54,050 1,492 904 57,000 57,050 1,658 977 60,000 60,050 1,824 1,051 63,000 63,050 1,990 1,124 54,050 54,100 1,495 905 57,050 57,100 1,661 978 60,050 60,100 1,827 1,052 63,050 63,100 1,992 1,125 54,100 54,150 1,498 906 57,100 57,150 1,664 980 60,100 60,150 1,829 1,053 63,100 63,150 1,995 1,127 54,150 54,200 1,501 907 57,150 57,200 1,666 981 60,150 60,200 1,832 1,054 63,150 63,200 1,998 1,128 54,200 54,250 1,503 909 57,200 57,250 1,669 982 60,200 60,250 1,835 1,056 63,200 63,250 2,001 1,129 54,250 54,300 1,506 910 57,250 57,300 1,672 983 60,250 60,300 1,838 1,057 63,250 63,300 2,003 1,130 54,300 54,350 1,509 911 57,300 57,350 1,675 984 60,300 60,350 1,840 1,058 63,300 63,350 2,006 1,131 54,350 54,400 1,512 912 57,350 57,400 1,677 986 60,350 60,400 1,843 1,059 63,350 63,400 2,009 1,133 54,400 54,450 1,514 913 57,400 57,450 1,680 987 60,400 60,450 1,846 1,060 63,400 63,450 2,012 1,134 54,450 54,500 1,517 915 57,450 57,500 1,683 988 60,450 60,500 1,849 1,062 63,450 63,500 2,014 1,135 54,500 54,550 1,520 916 57,500 57,550 1,686 989 60,500 60,550 1,852 1,063 63,500 63,550 2,017 1,136 54,550 54,600 1,523 917 57,550 57,600 1,689 991 60,550 60,600 1,854 1,064 63,550 63,600 2,020 1,138 54,600 54,650 1,526 918 57,600 57,650 1,691 992 60,600 60,650 1,857 1,065 63,600 63,650 2,023 1,139 54,650 54,700 1,528 920 57,650 57,700 1,694 993 60,650 60,700 1,860 1,067 63,650 63,700 2,026 1,140 54,700 54,750 1,531 921 57,700 57,750 1,697 994 60,700 60,750 1,863 1,068 63,700 63,750 2,028 1,141 54,750 54,800 1,534 922 57,750 57,800 1,700 995 60,750 60,800 1,865 1,069 63,750 63,800 2,031 1,142 54,800 54,850 1,537 923 57,800 57,850 1,702 997 60,800 60,850 1,868 1,070 63,800 63,850 2,034 1,144 54,850 54,900 1,539 924 57,850 57,900 1,705 998 60,850 60,900 1,871 1,071 63,850 63,900 2,037 1,145 54,900 54,950 1,542 926 57,900 57,950 1,708 999 60,900 60,950 1,874 1,073 63,900 63,950 2,039 1,146 54,950 55,000 1,545 927 57,950 58,000 1,711 1,000 60,950 61,000 1,876 1,074 63,950 64,000 2,042 1,147 |
2022 NJ-1040NR Tax Table 40 2022 NEW JERSEY TAX TABLE (NJ-1040NR) If Line 39 And You If Line 39 And You If Line 39 And You If Line 39 And You (New Jersey Taxable Checked Filing (New Jersey Taxable Checked Filing (New Jersey Taxable Checked Filing (New Jersey Taxable Checked Filing Income) Is — Status Line — Income) Is — Status Line — Income) Is — Status Line — Income) Is — Status Line — At But 1 or 3 2, 4, At But 1 or 3 2, 4, At But 1 or 3 2, 4, At But 1 or 3 2, 4, Least Less or 5 Least Less or 5 Least Less or 5 Least Less or 5 Than Than Than Than Your Tax Is— Your Tax Is— Your Tax Is— Your Tax Is— 64,000 67,000 70,000 73,000 64,000 64,050 2,045 1,149 67,000 67,050 2,211 1,222 70,000 70,050 2,376 1,296 73,000 73,050 2,542 1,401 64,050 64,100 2,048 1,150 67,050 67,100 2,213 1,223 70,050 70,100 2,379 1,298 73,050 73,100 2,545 1,403 64,100 64,150 2,050 1,151 67,100 67,150 2,216 1,225 70,100 70,150 2,382 1,299 73,100 73,150 2,548 1,404 64,150 64,200 2,053 1,152 67,150 67,200 2,219 1,226 70,150 70,200 2,385 1,301 73,150 73,200 2,550 1,406 64,200 64,250 2,056 1,154 67,200 67,250 2,222 1,227 70,200 70,250 2,387 1,303 73,200 73,250 2,553 1,408 64,250 64,300 2,059 1,155 67,250 67,300 2,224 1,228 70,250 70,300 2,390 1,305 73,250 73,300 2,556 1,410 64,300 64,350 2,061 1,156 67,300 67,350 2,227 1,229 70,300 70,350 2,393 1,306 73,300 73,350 2,559 1,411 64,350 64,400 2,064 1,157 67,350 67,400 2,230 1,231 70,350 70,400 2,396 1,308 73,350 73,400 2,561 1,413 64,400 64,450 2,067 1,158 67,400 67,450 2,233 1,232 70,400 70,450 2,398 1,310 73,400 73,450 2,564 1,415 64,450 64,500 2,070 1,160 67,450 67,500 2,235 1,233 70,450 70,500 2,401 1,312 73,450 73,500 2,567 1,417 64,500 64,550 2,073 1,161 67,500 67,550 2,238 1,234 70,500 70,550 2,404 1,313 73,500 73,550 2,570 1,418 64,550 64,600 2,075 1,162 67,550 67,600 2,241 1,236 70,550 70,600 2,407 1,315 73,550 73,600 2,573 1,420 64,600 64,650 2,078 1,163 67,600 67,650 2,244 1,237 70,600 70,650 2,410 1,317 73,600 73,650 2,575 1,422 64,650 64,700 2,081 1,165 67,650 67,700 2,247 1,238 70,650 70,700 2,412 1,319 73,650 73,700 2,578 1,424 64,700 64,750 2,084 1,166 67,700 67,750 2,249 1,239 70,700 70,750 2,415 1,320 73,700 73,750 2,581 1,425 64,750 64,800 2,086 1,167 67,750 67,800 2,252 1,240 70,750 70,800 2,418 1,322 73,750 73,800 2,584 1,427 64,800 64,850 2,089 1,168 67,800 67,850 2,255 1,242 70,800 70,850 2,421 1,324 73,800 73,850 2,586 1,429 64,850 64,900 2,092 1,169 67,850 67,900 2,258 1,243 70,850 70,900 2,423 1,326 73,850 73,900 2,589 1,431 64,900 64,950 2,095 1,171 67,900 67,950 2,260 1,244 70,900 70,950 2,426 1,327 73,900 73,950 2,592 1,432 64,950 65,000 2,097 1,172 67,950 68,000 2,263 1,245 70,950 71,000 2,429 1,329 73,950 74,000 2,595 1,434 65,000 68,000 71,000 74,000 65,000 65,050 2,100 1,173 68,000 68,050 2,266 1,247 71,000 71,050 2,432 1,331 74,000 74,050 2,597 1,436 65,050 65,100 2,103 1,174 68,050 68,100 2,269 1,248 71,050 71,100 2,434 1,333 74,050 74,100 2,600 1,438 65,100 65,150 2,106 1,176 68,100 68,150 2,271 1,249 71,100 71,150 2,437 1,334 74,100 74,150 2,603 1,439 65,150 65,200 2,108 1,177 68,150 68,200 2,274 1,250 71,150 71,200 2,440 1,336 74,150 74,200 2,606 1,441 65,200 65,250 2,111 1,178 68,200 68,250 2,277 1,252 71,200 71,250 2,443 1,338 74,200 74,250 2,608 1,443 65,250 65,300 2,114 1,179 68,250 68,300 2,280 1,253 71,250 71,300 2,445 1,340 74,250 74,300 2,611 1,445 65,300 65,350 2,117 1,180 68,300 68,350 2,282 1,254 71,300 71,350 2,448 1,341 74,300 74,350 2,614 1,446 65,350 65,400 2,119 1,182 68,350 68,400 2,285 1,255 71,350 71,400 2,451 1,343 74,350 74,400 2,617 1,448 65,400 65,450 2,122 1,183 68,400 68,450 2,288 1,256 71,400 71,450 2,454 1,345 74,400 74,450 2,619 1,450 65,450 65,500 2,125 1,184 68,450 68,500 2,291 1,258 71,450 71,500 2,456 1,347 74,450 74,500 2,622 1,452 65,500 65,550 2,128 1,185 68,500 68,550 2,294 1,259 71,500 71,550 2,459 1,348 74,500 74,550 2,625 1,453 65,550 65,600 2,131 1,187 68,550 68,600 2,296 1,260 71,550 71,600 2,462 1,350 74,550 74,600 2,628 1,455 65,600 65,650 2,133 1,188 68,600 68,650 2,299 1,261 71,600 71,650 2,465 1,352 74,600 74,650 2,631 1,457 65,650 65,700 2,136 1,189 68,650 68,700 2,302 1,263 71,650 71,700 2,468 1,354 74,650 74,700 2,633 1,459 65,700 65,750 2,139 1,190 68,700 68,750 2,305 1,264 71,700 71,750 2,470 1,355 74,700 74,750 2,636 1,460 65,750 65,800 2,142 1,191 68,750 68,800 2,307 1,265 71,750 71,800 2,473 1,357 74,750 74,800 2,639 1,462 65,800 65,850 2,144 1,193 68,800 68,850 2,310 1,266 71,800 71,850 2,476 1,359 74,800 74,850 2,642 1,464 65,850 65,900 2,147 1,194 68,850 68,900 2,313 1,267 71,850 71,900 2,479 1,361 74,850 74,900 2,644 1,466 65,900 65,950 2,150 1,195 68,900 68,950 2,316 1,269 71,900 71,950 2,481 1,362 74,900 74,950 2,647 1,467 65,950 66,000 2,153 1,196 68,950 69,000 2,318 1,270 71,950 72,000 2,484 1,364 74,950 75,000 2,650 1,469 66,000 69,000 72,000 75,000 66,000 66,050 2,155 1,198 69,000 69,050 2,321 1,271 72,000 72,050 2,487 1,366 75,000 75,050 2,653 1,471 66,050 66,100 2,158 1,199 69,050 69,100 2,324 1,272 72,050 72,100 2,490 1,368 75,050 75,100 2,656 1,473 66,100 66,150 2,161 1,200 69,100 69,150 2,327 1,274 72,100 72,150 2,492 1,369 75,100 75,150 2,659 1,474 66,150 66,200 2,164 1,201 69,150 69,200 2,329 1,275 72,150 72,200 2,495 1,371 75,150 75,200 2,662 1,476 66,200 66,250 2,166 1,203 69,200 69,250 2,332 1,276 72,200 72,250 2,498 1,373 75,200 75,250 2,666 1,478 66,250 66,300 2,169 1,204 69,250 69,300 2,335 1,277 72,250 72,300 2,501 1,375 75,250 75,300 2,669 1,480 66,300 66,350 2,172 1,205 69,300 69,350 2,338 1,278 72,300 72,350 2,503 1,376 75,300 75,350 2,672 1,481 66,350 66,400 2,175 1,206 69,350 69,400 2,340 1,280 72,350 72,400 2,506 1,378 75,350 75,400 2,675 1,483 66,400 66,450 2,177 1,207 69,400 69,450 2,343 1,281 72,400 72,450 2,509 1,380 75,400 75,450 2,678 1,485 66,450 66,500 2,180 1,209 69,450 69,500 2,346 1,282 72,450 72,500 2,512 1,382 75,450 75,500 2,682 1,487 66,500 66,550 2,183 1,210 69,500 69,550 2,349 1,283 72,500 72,550 2,515 1,383 75,500 75,550 2,685 1,488 66,550 66,600 2,186 1,211 69,550 69,600 2,352 1,285 72,550 72,600 2,517 1,385 75,550 75,600 2,688 1,490 66,600 66,650 2,189 1,212 69,600 69,650 2,354 1,286 72,600 72,650 2,520 1,387 75,600 75,650 2,691 1,492 66,650 66,700 2,191 1,214 69,650 69,700 2,357 1,287 72,650 72,700 2,523 1,389 75,650 75,700 2,694 1,494 66,700 66,750 2,194 1,215 69,700 69,750 2,360 1,288 72,700 72,750 2,526 1,390 75,700 75,750 2,697 1,495 66,750 66,800 2,197 1,216 69,750 69,800 2,363 1,289 72,750 72,800 2,528 1,392 75,750 75,800 2,701 1,497 66,800 66,850 2,200 1,217 69,800 69,850 2,365 1,291 72,800 72,850 2,531 1,394 75,800 75,850 2,704 1,499 66,850 66,900 2,202 1,218 69,850 69,900 2,368 1,292 72,850 72,900 2,534 1,396 75,850 75,900 2,707 1,501 66,900 66,950 2,205 1,220 69,900 69,950 2,371 1,293 72,900 72,950 2,537 1,397 75,900 75,950 2,710 1,502 66,950 67,000 2,208 1,221 69,950 70,000 2,374 1,294 72,950 73,000 2,539 1,399 75,950 76,000 2,713 1,504 |
2022 NJ-1040NR Tax Table 41 2022 NEW JERSEY TAX TABLE (NJ-1040NR) If Line 39 And You If Line 39 And You If Line 39 And You If Line 39 And You (New Jersey Taxable Checked Filing (New Jersey Taxable Checked Filing (New Jersey Taxable Checked Filing (New Jersey Taxable Checked Filing Income) Is — Status Line — Income) Is — Status Line — Income) Is — Status Line — Income) Is — Status Line — At But 1 or 3 2, 4, At But 1 or 3 2, 4, At But 1 or 3 2, 4, At But 1 or 3 2, 4, Least Less or 5 Least Less or 5 Least Less or 5 Least Less or 5 Than Than Than Than Your Tax Is— Your Tax Is— Your Tax Is— Your Tax Is— 76,000 79,000 82,000 85,000 76,000 76,050 2,717 1,506 79,000 79,050 2,908 1,611 82,000 82,050 3,099 1,757 85,000 85,050 3,290 1,923 76,050 76,100 2,720 1,508 79,050 79,100 2,911 1,613 82,050 82,100 3,102 1,760 85,050 85,100 3,293 1,925 76,100 76,150 2,723 1,509 79,100 79,150 2,914 1,614 82,100 82,150 3,105 1,762 85,100 85,150 3,296 1,928 76,150 76,200 2,726 1,511 79,150 79,200 2,917 1,616 82,150 82,200 3,108 1,765 85,150 85,200 3,299 1,931 76,200 76,250 2,729 1,513 79,200 79,250 2,920 1,618 82,200 82,250 3,111 1,768 85,200 85,250 3,303 1,934 76,250 76,300 2,732 1,515 79,250 79,300 2,924 1,620 82,250 82,300 3,115 1,771 85,250 85,300 3,306 1,936 76,300 76,350 2,736 1,516 79,300 79,350 2,927 1,621 82,300 82,350 3,118 1,773 85,300 85,350 3,309 1,939 76,350 76,400 2,739 1,518 79,350 79,400 2,930 1,623 82,350 82,400 3,121 1,776 85,350 85,400 3,312 1,942 76,400 76,450 2,742 1,520 79,400 79,450 2,933 1,625 82,400 82,450 3,124 1,779 85,400 85,450 3,315 1,945 76,450 76,500 2,745 1,522 79,450 79,500 2,936 1,627 82,450 82,500 3,127 1,782 85,450 85,500 3,319 1,947 76,500 76,550 2,748 1,523 79,500 79,550 2,939 1,628 82,500 82,550 3,131 1,785 85,500 85,550 3,322 1,950 76,550 76,600 2,752 1,525 79,550 79,600 2,943 1,630 82,550 82,600 3,134 1,787 85,550 85,600 3,325 1,953 76,600 76,650 2,755 1,527 79,600 79,650 2,946 1,632 82,600 82,650 3,137 1,790 85,600 85,650 3,328 1,956 76,650 76,700 2,758 1,529 79,650 79,700 2,949 1,634 82,650 82,700 3,140 1,793 85,650 85,700 3,331 1,959 76,700 76,750 2,761 1,530 79,700 79,750 2,952 1,635 82,700 82,750 3,143 1,796 85,700 85,750 3,334 1,961 76,750 76,800 2,764 1,532 79,750 79,800 2,955 1,637 82,750 82,800 3,147 1,798 85,750 85,800 3,338 1,964 76,800 76,850 2,768 1,534 79,800 79,850 2,959 1,639 82,800 82,850 3,150 1,801 85,800 85,850 3,341 1,967 76,850 76,900 2,771 1,536 79,850 79,900 2,962 1,641 82,850 82,900 3,153 1,804 85,850 85,900 3,344 1,970 76,900 76,950 2,774 1,537 79,900 79,950 2,965 1,642 82,900 82,950 3,156 1,807 85,900 85,950 3,347 1,972 76,950 77,000 2,777 1,539 79,950 80,000 2,968 1,644 82,950 83,000 3,159 1,809 85,950 86,000 3,350 1,975 77,000 80,000 83,000 86,000 77,000 77,050 2,780 1,541 80,000 80,050 2,971 1,646 83,000 83,050 3,162 1,812 86,000 86,050 3,354 1,978 77,050 77,100 2,783 1,543 80,050 80,100 2,975 1,649 83,050 83,100 3,166 1,815 86,050 86,100 3,357 1,981 77,100 77,150 2,787 1,544 80,100 80,150 2,978 1,652 83,100 83,150 3,169 1,818 86,100 86,150 3,360 1,983 77,150 77,200 2,790 1,546 80,150 80,200 2,981 1,655 83,150 83,200 3,172 1,820 86,150 86,200 3,363 1,986 77,200 77,250 2,793 1,548 80,200 80,250 2,984 1,657 83,200 83,250 3,175 1,823 86,200 86,250 3,366 1,989 77,250 77,300 2,796 1,550 80,250 80,300 2,987 1,660 83,250 83,300 3,178 1,826 86,250 86,300 3,369 1,992 77,300 77,350 2,799 1,551 80,300 80,350 2,990 1,663 83,300 83,350 3,182 1,829 86,300 86,350 3,373 1,994 77,350 77,400 2,803 1,553 80,350 80,400 2,994 1,666 83,350 83,400 3,185 1,831 86,350 86,400 3,376 1,997 77,400 77,450 2,806 1,555 80,400 80,450 2,997 1,668 83,400 83,450 3,188 1,834 86,400 86,450 3,379 2,000 77,450 77,500 2,809 1,557 80,450 80,500 3,000 1,671 83,450 83,500 3,191 1,837 86,450 86,500 3,382 2,003 77,500 77,550 2,812 1,558 80,500 80,550 3,003 1,674 83,500 83,550 3,194 1,840 86,500 86,550 3,385 2,006 77,550 77,600 2,815 1,560 80,550 80,600 3,006 1,677 83,550 83,600 3,197 1,843 86,550 86,600 3,389 2,008 77,600 77,650 2,818 1,562 80,600 80,650 3,010 1,680 83,600 83,650 3,201 1,845 86,600 86,650 3,392 2,011 77,650 77,700 2,822 1,564 80,650 80,700 3,013 1,682 83,650 83,700 3,204 1,848 86,650 86,700 3,395 2,014 77,700 77,750 2,825 1,565 80,700 80,750 3,016 1,685 83,700 83,750 3,207 1,851 86,700 86,750 3,398 2,017 77,750 77,800 2,828 1,567 80,750 80,800 3,019 1,688 83,750 83,800 3,210 1,854 86,750 86,800 3,401 2,019 77,800 77,850 2,831 1,569 80,800 80,850 3,022 1,691 83,800 83,850 3,213 1,856 86,800 86,850 3,405 2,022 77,850 77,900 2,834 1,571 80,850 80,900 3,025 1,693 83,850 83,900 3,217 1,859 86,850 86,900 3,408 2,025 77,900 77,950 2,838 1,572 80,900 80,950 3,029 1,696 83,900 83,950 3,220 1,862 86,900 86,950 3,411 2,028 77,950 78,000 2,841 1,574 80,950 81,000 3,032 1,699 83,950 84,000 3,223 1,865 86,950 87,000 3,414 2,030 78,000 81,000 84,000 87,000 78,000 78,050 2,844 1,576 81,000 81,050 3,035 1,702 84,000 84,050 3,226 1,867 87,000 87,050 3,417 2,033 78,050 78,100 2,847 1,578 81,050 81,100 3,038 1,704 84,050 84,100 3,229 1,870 87,050 87,100 3,420 2,036 78,100 78,150 2,850 1,579 81,100 81,150 3,041 1,707 84,100 84,150 3,233 1,873 87,100 87,150 3,424 2,039 78,150 78,200 2,853 1,581 81,150 81,200 3,045 1,710 84,150 84,200 3,236 1,876 87,150 87,200 3,427 2,041 78,200 78,250 2,857 1,583 81,200 81,250 3,048 1,713 84,200 84,250 3,239 1,878 87,200 87,250 3,430 2,044 78,250 78,300 2,860 1,585 81,250 81,300 3,051 1,715 84,250 84,300 3,242 1,881 87,250 87,300 3,433 2,047 78,300 78,350 2,863 1,586 81,300 81,350 3,054 1,718 84,300 84,350 3,245 1,884 87,300 87,350 3,436 2,050 78,350 78,400 2,866 1,588 81,350 81,400 3,057 1,721 84,350 84,400 3,248 1,887 87,350 87,400 3,440 2,052 78,400 78,450 2,869 1,590 81,400 81,450 3,061 1,724 84,400 84,450 3,252 1,889 87,400 87,450 3,443 2,055 78,450 78,500 2,873 1,592 81,450 81,500 3,064 1,726 84,450 84,500 3,255 1,892 87,450 87,500 3,446 2,058 78,500 78,550 2,876 1,593 81,500 81,550 3,067 1,729 84,500 84,550 3,258 1,895 87,500 87,550 3,449 2,061 78,550 78,600 2,879 1,595 81,550 81,600 3,070 1,732 84,550 84,600 3,261 1,898 87,550 87,600 3,452 2,064 78,600 78,650 2,882 1,597 81,600 81,650 3,073 1,735 84,600 84,650 3,264 1,901 87,600 87,650 3,455 2,066 78,650 78,700 2,885 1,599 81,650 81,700 3,076 1,738 84,650 84,700 3,268 1,903 87,650 87,700 3,459 2,069 78,700 78,750 2,889 1,600 81,700 81,750 3,080 1,740 84,700 84,750 3,271 1,906 87,700 87,750 3,462 2,072 78,750 78,800 2,892 1,602 81,750 81,800 3,083 1,743 84,750 84,800 3,274 1,909 87,750 87,800 3,465 2,075 78,800 78,850 2,895 1,604 81,800 81,850 3,086 1,746 84,800 84,850 3,277 1,912 87,800 87,850 3,468 2,077 78,850 78,900 2,898 1,606 81,850 81,900 3,089 1,749 84,850 84,900 3,280 1,914 87,850 87,900 3,471 2,080 78,900 78,950 2,901 1,607 81,900 81,950 3,092 1,751 84,900 84,950 3,283 1,917 87,900 87,950 3,475 2,083 78,950 79,000 2,904 1,609 81,950 82,000 3,096 1,754 84,950 85,000 3,287 1,920 87,950 88,000 3,478 2,086 |
2022 NJ-1040NR Tax Table 42 2022 NEW JERSEY TAX TABLE (NJ-1040NR) If Line 39 And You If Line 39 And You If Line 39 And You If Line 39 And You (New Jersey Taxable Checked Filing (New Jersey Taxable Checked Filing (New Jersey Taxable Checked Filing (New Jersey Taxable Checked Filing Income) Is — Status Line — Income) Is — Status Line — Income) Is — Status Line — Income) Is — Status Line — At But 1 or 3 2, 4, At But 1 or 3 2, 4, At But 1 or 3 2, 4, At But 1 or 3 2, 4, Least Less or 5 Least Less or 5 Least Less or 5 Least Less or 5 Than Than Than Than Your Tax Is— Your Tax Is— Your Tax Is— Your Tax Is— 88,000 91,000 94,000 97,000 88,000 88,050 3,481 2,088 91,000 91,050 3,672 2,254 94,000 94,050 3,863 2,420 97,000 97,050 4,054 2,586 88,050 88,100 3,484 2,091 91,050 91,100 3,675 2,257 94,050 94,100 3,866 2,423 97,050 97,100 4,057 2,588 88,100 88,150 3,487 2,094 91,100 91,150 3,678 2,260 94,100 94,150 3,870 2,425 97,100 97,150 4,061 2,591 88,150 88,200 3,490 2,097 91,150 91,200 3,682 2,262 94,150 94,200 3,873 2,428 97,150 97,200 4,064 2,594 88,200 88,250 3,494 2,099 91,200 91,250 3,685 2,265 94,200 94,250 3,876 2,431 97,200 97,250 4,067 2,597 88,250 88,300 3,497 2,102 91,250 91,300 3,688 2,268 94,250 94,300 3,879 2,434 97,250 97,300 4,070 2,599 88,300 88,350 3,500 2,105 91,300 91,350 3,691 2,271 94,300 94,350 3,882 2,436 97,300 97,350 4,073 2,602 88,350 88,400 3,503 2,108 91,350 91,400 3,694 2,273 94,350 94,400 3,885 2,439 97,350 97,400 4,077 2,605 88,400 88,450 3,506 2,110 91,400 91,450 3,698 2,276 94,400 94,450 3,889 2,442 97,400 97,450 4,080 2,608 88,450 88,500 3,510 2,113 91,450 91,500 3,701 2,279 94,450 94,500 3,892 2,445 97,450 97,500 4,083 2,610 88,500 88,550 3,513 2,116 91,500 91,550 3,704 2,282 94,500 94,550 3,895 2,448 97,500 97,550 4,086 2,613 88,550 88,600 3,516 2,119 91,550 91,600 3,707 2,285 94,550 94,600 3,898 2,450 97,550 97,600 4,089 2,616 88,600 88,650 3,519 2,122 91,600 91,650 3,710 2,287 94,600 94,650 3,901 2,453 97,600 97,650 4,092 2,619 88,650 88,700 3,522 2,124 91,650 91,700 3,713 2,290 94,650 94,700 3,905 2,456 97,650 97,700 4,096 2,622 88,700 88,750 3,526 2,127 91,700 91,750 3,717 2,293 94,700 94,750 3,908 2,459 97,700 97,750 4,099 2,624 88,750 88,800 3,529 2,130 91,750 91,800 3,720 2,296 94,750 94,800 3,911 2,461 97,750 97,800 4,102 2,627 88,800 88,850 3,532 2,133 91,800 91,850 3,723 2,298 94,800 94,850 3,914 2,464 97,800 97,850 4,105 2,630 88,850 88,900 3,535 2,135 91,850 91,900 3,726 2,301 94,850 94,900 3,917 2,467 97,850 97,900 4,108 2,633 88,900 88,950 3,538 2,138 91,900 91,950 3,729 2,304 94,900 94,950 3,920 2,470 97,900 97,950 4,112 2,635 88,950 89,000 3,541 2,141 91,950 92,000 3,733 2,307 94,950 95,000 3,924 2,472 97,950 98,000 4,115 2,638 89,000 92,000 95,000 98,000 89,000 89,050 3,545 2,144 92,000 92,050 3,736 2,309 95,000 95,050 3,927 2,475 98,000 98,050 4,118 2,641 89,050 89,100 3,548 2,146 92,050 92,100 3,739 2,312 95,050 95,100 3,930 2,478 98,050 98,100 4,121 2,644 89,100 89,150 3,551 2,149 92,100 92,150 3,742 2,315 95,100 95,150 3,933 2,481 98,100 98,150 4,124 2,646 89,150 89,200 3,554 2,152 92,150 92,200 3,745 2,318 95,150 95,200 3,936 2,483 98,150 98,200 4,127 2,649 89,200 89,250 3,557 2,155 92,200 92,250 3,748 2,320 95,200 95,250 3,940 2,486 98,200 98,250 4,131 2,652 89,250 89,300 3,561 2,157 92,250 92,300 3,752 2,323 95,250 95,300 3,943 2,489 98,250 98,300 4,134 2,655 89,300 89,350 3,564 2,160 92,300 92,350 3,755 2,326 95,300 95,350 3,946 2,492 98,300 98,350 4,137 2,657 89,350 89,400 3,567 2,163 92,350 92,400 3,758 2,329 95,350 95,400 3,949 2,494 98,350 98,400 4,140 2,660 89,400 89,450 3,570 2,166 92,400 92,450 3,761 2,331 95,400 95,450 3,952 2,497 98,400 98,450 4,143 2,663 89,450 89,500 3,573 2,168 92,450 92,500 3,764 2,334 95,450 95,500 3,956 2,500 98,450 98,500 4,147 2,666 89,500 89,550 3,576 2,171 92,500 92,550 3,768 2,337 95,500 95,550 3,959 2,503 98,500 98,550 4,150 2,669 89,550 89,600 3,580 2,174 92,550 92,600 3,771 2,340 95,550 95,600 3,962 2,506 98,550 98,600 4,153 2,671 89,600 89,650 3,583 2,177 92,600 92,650 3,774 2,343 95,600 95,650 3,965 2,508 98,600 98,650 4,156 2,674 89,650 89,700 3,586 2,180 92,650 92,700 3,777 2,345 95,650 95,700 3,968 2,511 98,650 98,700 4,159 2,677 89,700 89,750 3,589 2,182 92,700 92,750 3,780 2,348 95,700 95,750 3,971 2,514 98,700 98,750 4,163 2,680 89,750 89,800 3,592 2,185 92,750 92,800 3,784 2,351 95,750 95,800 3,975 2,517 98,750 98,800 4,166 2,682 89,800 89,850 3,596 2,188 92,800 92,850 3,787 2,354 95,800 95,850 3,978 2,519 98,800 98,850 4,169 2,685 89,850 89,900 3,599 2,191 92,850 92,900 3,790 2,356 95,850 95,900 3,981 2,522 98,850 98,900 4,172 2,688 89,900 89,950 3,602 2,193 92,900 92,950 3,793 2,359 95,900 95,950 3,984 2,525 98,900 98,950 4,175 2,691 89,950 90,000 3,605 2,196 92,950 93,000 3,796 2,362 95,950 96,000 3,987 2,528 98,950 99,000 4,178 2,693 90,000 93,000 96,000 99,000 90,000 90,050 3,608 2,199 93,000 93,050 3,799 2,365 96,000 96,050 3,991 2,530 99,000 99,050 4,182 2,696 90,050 90,100 3,612 2,202 93,050 93,100 3,803 2,367 96,050 96,100 3,994 2,533 99,050 99,100 4,185 2,699 90,100 90,150 3,615 2,204 93,100 93,150 3,806 2,370 96,100 96,150 3,997 2,536 99,100 99,150 4,188 2,702 90,150 90,200 3,618 2,207 93,150 93,200 3,809 2,373 96,150 96,200 4,000 2,539 99,150 99,200 4,191 2,704 90,200 90,250 3,621 2,210 93,200 93,250 3,812 2,376 96,200 96,250 4,003 2,541 99,200 99,250 4,194 2,707 90,250 90,300 3,624 2,213 93,250 93,300 3,815 2,378 96,250 96,300 4,006 2,544 99,250 99,300 4,198 2,710 90,300 90,350 3,627 2,215 93,300 93,350 3,819 2,381 96,300 96,350 4,010 2,547 99,300 99,350 4,201 2,713 90,350 90,400 3,631 2,218 93,350 93,400 3,822 2,384 96,350 96,400 4,013 2,550 99,350 99,400 4,204 2,715 90,400 90,450 3,634 2,221 93,400 93,450 3,825 2,387 96,400 96,450 4,016 2,552 99,400 99,450 4,207 2,718 90,450 90,500 3,637 2,224 93,450 93,500 3,828 2,389 96,450 96,500 4,019 2,555 99,450 99,500 4,210 2,721 90,500 90,550 3,640 2,227 93,500 93,550 3,831 2,392 96,500 96,550 4,022 2,558 99,500 99,550 4,213 2,724 90,550 90,600 3,643 2,229 93,550 93,600 3,834 2,395 96,550 96,600 4,026 2,561 99,550 99,600 4,217 2,727 90,600 90,650 3,647 2,232 93,600 93,650 3,838 2,398 96,600 96,650 4,029 2,564 99,600 99,650 4,220 2,729 90,650 90,700 3,650 2,235 93,650 93,700 3,841 2,401 96,650 96,700 4,032 2,566 99,650 99,700 4,223 2,732 90,700 90,750 3,653 2,238 93,700 93,750 3,844 2,403 96,700 96,750 4,035 2,569 99,700 99,750 4,226 2,735 90,750 90,800 3,656 2,240 93,750 93,800 3,847 2,406 96,750 96,800 4,038 2,572 99,750 99,800 4,229 2,738 90,800 90,850 3,659 2,243 93,800 93,850 3,850 2,409 96,800 96,850 4,042 2,575 99,800 99,850 4,233 2,740 90,850 90,900 3,662 2,246 93,850 93,900 3,854 2,412 96,850 96,900 4,045 2,577 99,850 99,900 4,236 2,743 90,900 90,950 3,666 2,249 93,900 93,950 3,857 2,414 96,900 96,950 4,048 2,580 99,900 99,950 4,239 2,746 90,950 91,000 3,669 2,251 93,950 94,000 3,860 2,417 96,950 97,000 4,051 2,583 99,950 100,000 4,242 2,749 |
2022 NJ-1040NR Tax Rate Schedules 43 New Jersey Tax Rate Schedules 2022 FILING STATUS: Single Table A Married/CU partner, filing separate return STEP 1 STEP 2 STEP 3 Enter Multiply If Taxable Income (Line 39) is: Line 39 Line 39 by: Subtract Your Tax Over But not over $ 0 $ 20,000 __________ .014 = __________ – 0 = _________ $ $ 20,000 $ 35,000 __________ .0175 = __________ – 70.00 = _________ $ $ 35,000 $ 40,000 __________ .035 = __________ –682.50 = _________ $ $ 40,000 $ 75,000 __________ .05525 = __________ – $ 1,492.50 = _________ $ 75,000 $ 500,000 __________ .0637 = __________ – $ 2,126.25 = _________ $ 500,000 $ 1,000,000 __________ .0897 = __________ – $ 15,126.25 = _________ $ 1,000,000 and over __________ .1075 = __________ – $ 32,926.25 = _________ FILING STATUS: Married/CU couple, filing joint return Table B Head of household Qualifying widow(er)/surviving CU partner STEP 1 STEP 2 STEP 3 Enter Multiply If Taxable Income (Line 39) is: Line 39 Line 39 by: Subtract Your Tax Over But not over $ 0 $ 20,000 __________ .014 = __________ – 0 = _________ $ $ 20,000 $ 50,000 __________ .0175 = __________ – 70.00 = _________ $ $ 50,000 $ 70,000 __________ .0245 = __________ –420.00 = _________ $ $ 70,000 $ 80,000 __________ .035 = __________ – $ 1,154.50 = _________ $ 80,000 $ 150,000 __________ .05525 = __________ – $ 2,775.00 = _________ $ 150,000 $ 500,000 __________ .0637 = __________ – $ 4,042.50 = _________ $ 500,000 $ 1,000,000 __________ .0897 = __________ – $ 17,042.50 = _________ $ 1,000,000 and over __________ .1075 = __________ – $ 34,842.50 = _________ |
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2022 Form NJ-1040NR 45 A Accounting Method 6 G Gains and Losses From Disposition of Pennsylvania Residents 32 Age, Exemption for 5 Property 11, 28 Pension/Retirement Exclusion 19 Alimony 7, 18, 23 Gambling Winnings 11 Pensions 11 Allocation— Gold Star Family Counseling Credit 25 Postmark Date 3 Business Income 30 General Rule Method 14 Privacy Act Notification 33 Salary/Wages 29 Gubernatorial Elections Fund Check-Off Prizes, Awards 7, 18 Alternative Business Calculation 6 Adjustment 24 Q Qualified Conservation Contributions 23 Amended Returns 33 H Health Enterprise Zone Deduction 23 Qualified Investment Fund 29 Amount You Owe 27 Home, Sale of 28 Annuities 11 How to Pay 30 R Refunds 7, 28 Archer MSAs 7, 23 Rental Income 11, 16 Awards, Prizes 7, 18 I Income— Residency Period 4 Defined 6 Resident, Defined 2 B Basis 28 Exclusions 19 Rollovers 14 Beneficiaries 18 Exempt 7 Roth IRAs 14 Blindness, Exemption for 5 In Respect of Decedent 18 Rounding Off to Whole Dollars 3 Business Income 11, 15 New Jersey Source 6 Royalties 11, 16 Percentage 25 C Cafeteria Plans 7 Installment Sales 29 S S Corporations 15, 17 Capital Gains and Losses 11, 28 Interest Income 9 Sale of Home 28 Capital Gains Distributions 10, 29 Interest on Tax Due 31 Scholarships and Fellowships 18 Child Support 7, 18, 23 Interest on Underpayment of Estimated Self-Employed Health Insurance Civil Unions 3, 4 Tax 25 Deduction 23 Collection Fees 31 IRA— Sheltered Workshop Tax Credit 25 Commuter Transportation Benefits 7 Contributions 14 Sick Pay 7, 9 Contributions to NJ Charitable Funds 27 Signatures 30 Credit for Employer of Organ/Bone Roth 14 Social Security Number 4 Marrow Donor 25 Withdrawals 14 Social Security Benefits— Credit From 2021 Return 26 Exclusion for Persons Not Receiving K Keogh Plan 12 22 D Deceased Taxpayers 32 Taxability of 12 Dependents 5 L Lottery Winnings 11 Statutory Employees 9 Disability— Lump-Sum Distributions 14 Students— Exemption for 5 Dependents Attending Colleges 5 Income 7, 12 M Meals and Lodging 8 Disability Insurance Contributions, Medical Expenses 22 T Tax— Excess Withheld 26 Military Personnel (and Spouses) 31 Preparers 30 Dividends 10 Pensions, Military 12 Rate Schedules 43 Domestic Partnership 4 Moving Expenses 9 Table 34 Domicile 3 Mutual Funds, Reporting Dividends Withheld 26 Driver’s License 6 From 10 Tax Assistance 44 Taxpayers’ Bill of Rights 44 E Early Retirement Benefits 12 N Nonresident, Defined 2 Three-Year Rule Method 14 Employee Business Expenses 8 Trusts and Estates 18 Estates and Trusts 18 O Organ/Bone Marrow Donation Estimated Tax 26 Deduction 24 U UI/WF/SWF, Excess Withheld 26 Exemptions 5 Organ/Bone Marrow Donor Employer Unemployment Compensation 7 Extension of Time to File 3 Credit 25 Other Retirement Income Exclusion 19 V Veteran, Exemption for 5 F Family Leave Insurance Benefits 7 Overpayment 27 Family Leave Insurance Contributions, W Wage and Tax Statement (W-2) 8 Excess Withheld 26 P Part-Year Residents/Nonresidents 2, 4 Wages 8 Federal/State Tax Agreement 33 Partners and Partnerships— When to File 3 Filing Requirements 2 Pension Income (NJK-1) 12 Where to Mail Your Return 31 Filing Status 4 Share of Income 15, 17 Which Form to File 2 Fiscal Year 3 Tax Paid on Your Behalf 26 Who Must File 2 401(k) Plans 14 Pass-Through Business Alternative Fraudulent Return 33 Income Tax Credit 27 Penalties— Early Withdrawal of Savings 10 On Tax Due 31 |