Anyone know how to get the NJ sales tax per the chart on worksheet K to flow to the return. For years I have been overriding but either I am missing something or Pro has to fix its links. I only do 2-3 NJ returns a year so I may be missing a box somewhere.
I enter Yes, Yes, No, No for the 4 questions
Bump, anyone?
You mean Sch A in lieu of state income tax deductions? I never do anything and it just flows assuming there are no NJ tax withheld wherever.
Do you have the states' sales tax rates entered in Tools Options Miscellaneous (from inside a return, not in the Home Base?
I am asking about the NJ return. The amount of out of state sales tax per the chart doesn't flow to the NJ return.
Use tax worksheet K has a chart at the bottom based on income. This amount should flow to NJ-1040 page 2 line 51
No one?
Why would you want to pay to NJ the amount of out-of-state sales paid to other states BASED ON YOUR INCOME since you didn't pay to NJ when you bought the items? IE, you bought something on-line and the seller didn't collect NJ sales tax because the seller had no nexus to NJ.
As a good taxpayer and CPA, when I bought stuff from Amazonia online and BEFORE they collected NJ sales tax by opening several warehouse in NJ, therefore charging me zero sales tax, I put the amount I owed on line 51. (I bought labels online in 2012, and charged myself $3.88 which I included on my 1040.)
Why not use actual, unless you have tens of thousands of dollars of purchases?
Using the chart, at least here in NY is a safe harbor so they can't audit your online purchases. It is a sales and use tax so you have more purchases than you might think. Ever go on a trip and buy a souvenir that you bring home with you? Most people in NJ travel to NY a lot and do a lot of spending in NY.
When the first IKEA opened in NJ, NY sales tax people sat in the parking lot and noted NY plates with purchases. They all received a nice little letter in the mail.
Right click on the tax calculated box at the bottom and completely read the instructions. You MUST enter something on the lines above.
Re letter in the mail: Don't I know it.
If I lived in NY and went to NJ and bought something, I would pay NJ sales tax. Done.
You're talking about the tax "cheats" who would tell the NJ vendor, "Don't charge me, I live in NY." (Actually, New Yawk.)
nope, its a USE tax, so if you bring it into NY you are supposed to pay a tax to NY
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