It all depends on your residency at the time of the sale.
Q. If I have been a resident of Florida and sell my primary residency in Florida, then move to New Jersey that same year, do I have to pay New Jersey capital gains on the sale?State income tax is based on your residency at the exact time of the transaction.
If you sell your primary residence in Florida and then move to New Jersey as you outlined, then you will“In addition, you are eligible to
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