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Is a 1099r distribution, code 1, taxable to new jersey

eddieebear
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itonewbie
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Yes, to the extent the taxpayer does not have a basis for NJ tax purposes and the earnings are not from tax-exempt NJ or federal obligations.

In other words, the distribution will be taxable if that's a pre-tax 401(k) and partially taxable for other types of plans.

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itonewbie
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Yes, to the extent the taxpayer does not have a basis for NJ tax purposes and the earnings are not from tax-exempt NJ or federal obligations.

In other words, the distribution will be taxable if that's a pre-tax 401(k) and partially taxable for other types of plans.

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George4Tacks
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When all else fails, read the instructions https://www.state.nj.us/treasury/taxation/pdf/current/1040i.pdf I think you will find what you need on page 21ff. 


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