Non-Resident Decedents (someone who died as a legal resident of another state or a foreign country): People who did not live in New Jersey, but owned certain types of property in New Jersey (usually real estate) may need to pay NJ Non-Resident Inheritance Tax.
Posted by15B Dirty Hooker5 years ago
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I meet the requirements - my home of record is NJ but I no longer live there due to PCS - I am paying for my own place down south. I don't maintain property in NJ and visit less than 30 days out of the year.
It asks for two addresses - military and abode. My abode would be my current address at my PCS duty station - got it. Would my military address be my home of record back in NJ?
Yes ask finance I know yada yada they're not working on Sundays and I'd like to print it out before work tomorrow.
Thanks
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I'm moving from Maryland to Hawaii with the Army and I am curious as to if anyone knows if making Maryland or Hawaii my permanent address is better for tax reasons?
I know that neither MD or HI have special exemptions for active duty army pay, so I believe my pay will be treated as normal income. Since this is the case, am I correct in simply comparing the state and local tax rates and choosing which state's is more favorable to me?
I am fairly new to the Army and also to doing my own taxes in general, so I appreciate any advice. I am also not sure of what legally is required of me, and I understand that if I want firm answers, I need a lawyer or tax professional. I was under the impression that since I will have an address in Maryland and an address in Hawaii, I could put either place as my legal home of record/residency. Please correct me if I'm mistaken.