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Normally you get taxed based on where you live, since those are the school districts, etc. that you're supporting.
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i believe they take them out of the state where you work
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the state in which the money is earned (new york) is the state in which you will pay the applicable income tax.
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You pay where you live. However if you are working in NYC (or many big cities such as Philly) you have to pay a wage tax as well. bummer
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Usually you get taxes taken out based on the home address that you put on the check.
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Many states have reciprocal taxing agreements and I believe that NY and NJ do as well. Look at your pay stub, it should tell you on there. Under the deductions, it will say something like State and will have a notation if it is for NJ.
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Taxes are usually taken out by the state in which you work. This would be New York. Your pay check stub will say which state is taking them out. There may be a state code, if not an abbreviation, and you can look this code up by going on line. Go on line to State of NY dept of Revenue and also State of NJ dept of Revenue. There is also live tax help there... hope this helps you out.
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They are most likely taking out state taxes for NY. You will pay taxes both where you live and where you work. You will get a credit on your taxes in NJ for the taxes paid to NY, however it will probably not completely offset each other so they may be taking taxes out for both. There is no reciprocal agreement between NJ and NY. There is one between NJ and PA.