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  2. Taxation in Jersey - Wikipedia

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    The maximum income tax rate is 20 per cent on net income, after allowances. Jersey operates a marginal tax rate system: for lower incomes, no tax is charged on income up to an exemption limit, then charged at 26 per cent. Whichever tax amount is lower between the standard and marginal rate is taxed. [ 5]

  3. Financial services in Jersey - Wikipedia

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    Financial services in Jersey are a highly important part of the economy of the British island of Jersey . Jersey is considered to be an offshore financial centre (OFC) and one of the most economically successful OFCs in the world. [1] Jersey has the preconditions to be a microstate, but it is a self-governing Crown dependency of the UK. [2]

  4. New Jersey Department of the Treasury - Wikipedia

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    The mission of the New Jersey Department of the Treasury is to formulate and manage the state's budget, generate and collect revenues, disburse the appropriations used to operate New Jersey state government, manage the state's physical and financial assets, and provide statewide support services to state and local government agencies as well as the citizens of New Jersey.

  5. New Jersey joins IRS' Direct File income tax program: What ...

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    Gannett. New Jersey is joining the Direct File tax program introduced by the Internal Revenue Service for the 2025 tax season. Gov. Phil Murphy and U.S. Department of the Treasury Deputy Secretary ...

  6. Monday is the tax deadline. Here's what you need to do - AOL

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    New Jersey income tax: To file your New Jersey resident income tax, visit the online tax filing page. This is a free resource for residents who don't want to use a paid service.

  7. Jersey City, New Jersey - Wikipedia

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    Jersey City was a dock and manufacturing town for much of the 19th and 20th centuries. Much like New York City, Jersey City has always been a destination for new immigrants to the United States. In its heyday before World War II, German, Irish, and Italian immigrants found work at Colgate, Chloro or Dixon Ticonderoga.

  8. Government of Jersey - Wikipedia

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    The Government of Jersey ( Jèrriais: Gouvèrnément d'Jèrri) is the executive body of the States of Jersey and is the central government of the Bailiwick of Jersey. [ 2] The government is led by the Chief Minister (currently Lyndon Farnham, since 2024), who nominates all the remaining ministers, all elected by the States Assembly .

  9. Taxation in New Jersey - Wikipedia

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    There are 6 income tax brackets for New Jersey. Tax brackets for individuals are provided below: For earnings between $1 and $20,000, the tax rate on every dollar of income earned is 1.4%. For earnings between $20,001 and $35,000, the tax rate on every dollar of income earned is 1.75%. For earnings between $35,001 and $40,000, the tax rate on ...