What should I enter in box 16 for New York?

What should I enter in box 16 for New York?

When you are filling out your return, the amount that you enter in Box 16 for New York should only represent the amount of your income that is taxable to New York. Because of this, the amount you enter in Box 16 may not match exactly what is listed on the hard copy of your W-2.

How does New Jersey handle a New York traffic ticket?

If you got a NY traffic ticket, you will pay the State of New York. If you got a NJ traffic ticket, you will pay the State of New Jersey. Lastly, reckless driving is worth 5 points both in NY and NJ. Adam H. Rosenblum of The Rosenblum Law Firm is traffic ticket lawyer licensed to practice in both New York and New Jersey.

What happens if I live in New Jersey but work in New York?

For example, if you live in New Jersey but work in New York you may have two (2) box 16 amounts ( one for New York and one for New Jersey) and the New Jersey amount may contain income that is actually taxable to New York. In fact, the one for New Jersey may even be slightly higher than the one for New York.

Can you get a MMJ card out of State?

Out-of-state MMJ cards are accepted if your home state has a program that’s functionally equivalent to the Washington D.C. program . You will need to check your home state’s rules to find out more. However, D.C. seems to accept MMJ cards from at least 27 other states. MMJ patients in the District can possess up to two ounces of marijuana flower.

Where can I hear trains in New Jersey?

The feed is Primarily Middlesex County, However, you can hear train movements from the following counties on here: Somerset, Union, Essex, Monmouth, and Mercer counties. See feed info page for Rail Lines covered.

If you got a NY traffic ticket, you will pay the State of New York. If you got a NJ traffic ticket, you will pay the State of New Jersey. Lastly, reckless driving is worth 5 points both in NY and NJ. Adam H. Rosenblum of The Rosenblum Law Firm is traffic ticket lawyer licensed to practice in both New York and New Jersey.