New Jersey Tax Filing Requirements
New Jersey residents, non residents and part year residents should file a tax return if their gross income is more than the base amount set for their filing status. One must file a return to get a refund, earned income tax credit or other credit and are due a refund.
You must file a Tax Return, if your income exceeds the limit for the filing status.
A Resident
| Filing Status | Income Limit |
| S | 10000 |
| MFS | 10000 |
| MFJ | 20000 |
| HH | 20000 |
| QW | 20000 |
A Non-Resident
| Filing Status | Income Limit |
| S | 10000 |
| MFS | 10000 |
| MFJ | 20000 |
| HH | 20000 |
| QW | 20000 |
A Part Year Resident
| Filing Status | Income Limit |
| S | 10000 |
| MFS | 10000 |
| MFJ | 20000 |
| HH | 20000 |
| QW | 20000 |