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Old 01-15-2012, 05:49 PM
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Will any unemployment, disability payments, or family leave insurance be taxable for the New Jersey gross income tax purposes?

New Jersey Divisions of Taxation specifically states that " Unemployment compensation is not subject to New Jersey gross income tax and should not be included on the New Jersey gross income tax return. Likewise, temporary disability (including family leave insurance benefits) received from the State of New Jersey or as third party sick pay is not subject to New Jersey gross income tax and should not be included on the New Jersey gross income tax return."

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