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NJ retirement exclusion for MFS

Accountant-Man
Level 13

So here's the rub: the NJ retirement exclusion falls off the cliff at $100,000 of NJ gross income, so my guys don't get any exclusion MFJ. But when MFS, the cliff starts at $100,000 each(?); thereby giving them each $50,000 exclusion? That makes no sense to me. I am checking the box that they live together but file MFS.

This from NJ website:

You qualify for the pension exclusion if:

  • You (and/or your spouse/civil union partner, if filing jointly) were 62 or older or disabled as defined by Social Security guidelines on the last day of the tax year (December 31 for calendar year filers); and
  • Your total income for the entire year was $100,000 or less.

MY bolding of the words "You" and "Your." 

PS gives each NJ MFS $50,000 exclusion. They can't get it for MFJ, since joint income is more than $100,000, but they can each get $50,000 exclusion since their separate incomes are each less than $100,000?

That's what I read. 

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Skylane
Level 11
Level 11

https://www.nj.gov/treasury/taxation/documents/pdf/guides/Retirement-Guide.pdf

P 4. MFS 50k

edit: ok.. i see what you’re saying. You still have to match federal filing status. Rare that

you can get an advantage MFS.  I don’t advocate overriding PS but you may have to.

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Accountant-Man
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Nothing to override, Sky. The exclusions for each person ARE 50k, but the income cliffs are 100k per person for MFS.

That is what the law says. 

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