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As stated in the OP, we are not equipped to handle state tax questions.Originally posted by: cw42
I'll be graduating college in the next year, and need to learn how to take care of my finances/budget once I move into my own place and work full-time. At this point, it seems like I plan on living in NJ and commuting to NY to work. Right now i'm trying to get an idea of how much money i'd take home by using this calculator: http://www.paycheckcity.com/copaycycle/netpaycalculator.asp
I'm not sure how accurate it is. From there, i'd get a better idea of how much rent I can afford, save, etc... Anyways, if I live in NJ and commute to NYC to work - do I have to pay any kind of special taxes?
Tolls & Parking that you pay for commuting are NOT deductible.
I can tell you that Tax S/w does not like to handle crossing state boundaries.