IRC401 Posted June 12, 2002 Posted June 12, 2002 New Jersey appears to have a provision equivalent to IRC 104, but I don't see one equivalent to IRC 106. What is the authority for not taxing employer paid medical insurance under the NJ gross income tax? Thank you.
mbozek Posted June 14, 2002 Posted June 14, 2002 NJ taxes wages, salaries, tips, fees, commissions, bonuses and other payments received for services performed as an employee. The amount is taken from the W-2. NJ 1040 form P. 19. Reimbursement for medical expenses is not wages. mjb
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