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June 3, 2019
Question

A graduate fellowship stipend that is federally taxable should not be taxed by NJ but Turbo Tax program treats as taxable by NJ.

  • June 3, 2019
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How can we fix this? Should we not use Turbo tax for NJ?

4 replies

June 3, 2019
Obviously Turbo tax needs to allow for an adjustment factor for this tax within the state of NJ.
July 8, 2020

The link above is broken. Can you please fix it? Thanks!

February 29, 2024

This is still a problem, seemingly without solution! There is even an interface in the NJ state tax section, under "Adjustments" that lists the "Other Non-Wage Income" that contains the value being erroneously ported from federal to state tax sections. However, you cannot delete the entry (it just shows up in the summary page anyway). If you could delete it here, no problem anymore, but no.

AmyC
February 29, 2024

Let me help. If this fellowship income is truly nontaxable, we can remove it.

 

 To be nontaxable, Resident Income Tax Return Instructions page 19 states:

Scholarships and Fellowship Grants. This type of income is taxable unless the scholarship or grant meets all of the following conditions: 1. The primary purpose of the grant is to further the recipient’s education or training; and 2. The grant does not represent payments for past, present, or future services that are subject to the direction or supervision of the grantor (e.g., a fellowship given in exchange for teaching); and 3. The grant is not for the benefit of the grantor

 

To remove it, follow these steps:

  1. Open your NJ state return
  2. continue to You've Finished your NJ return
  3. Select Adjustments
  4. You state that your fellowship shows in Other Non-
    Wage Income screen
  5. Continue to Other Non-wage income
  6. You can't edit, you can't delete, you can add another entry
  7. Add the same description with  nontaxable and enter the negative amount

If this doesn't work for you, we can take a closer look at your program. @bghogan

 

 

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March 1, 2024

When doing that NJ rejects the return. It cannot have a "-" sign. How do we fix that?

January 19, 2025

Hello All,

 

This is still a problem, I am hoping I don't have to do as I did last year and mail in my NJ state taxes separately. If only we were allowed to edit/remove entries from the NJ state income summary page for other income, there would be no problem. And note as above, negative adjustments don't seem to work.

 

If anyone at turbotax could chime in on this recurring problem (or better yet fix it) that would be great!

 

Best,

Ben

AmyC
January 21, 2025

Since you can't do a negative entry, nor can you delete the income, the only options left are to use the desktop version and override the amount or to try a wage adjustment. I think an override on the desktop is the easiest and then you could e-file. How do I switch from TurboTax Online to the TurboTax software?

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January 25, 2025

It’s pretty absurd we have to do this when it’s been a multi-year problem with TurboTax. I will be filing without TurboTax this year specifically because of this problem. I’m very disappointed it hasn’t been resolved.

February 28, 2025

Is this only an issue on Desktop? I'm using Online and there's a page during the NJ income section which specifically asks if Scholarships & Fellowship info needs to be adjusted.

(It's still annoying that you can't just delete the scholarship, instead you have to at least write the Grantor Name and 0 for the Income.)

 

AmyC
February 28, 2025

No, the issue comes from the many ways scholarships and fellowships can end up in various places based on what form or where they are entered. Yours came through perfectly. Double check that the income is being removed properly from your tax return before filing.

 

To see your forms:

Although, it you haven't paid yet,  you should do it today before the price goes up 3/1.

  • For online:
    1. On the left side, select  Tax Tools
    2. Select Print center
    3. Select Print, save or preview this year's return
    4. If you have not paid, select pay now.

@SteveW4 

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