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- Filing Information for New York State part-year residents
You are a part-year resident and you are subject to a separate tax on any lump-sum distributions for your resident period derived from or connected with New York sources
- How to File Taxes as a Part-Year NYC Resident - LegalClarity
The primary New York State tax return used by part-year residents is Form IT-203, the Nonresident and Part-Year Resident Income Tax Return The alternative, Form IT-201, is exclusively for full-year residents and cannot be used for this filing status
- Solved: NY - Full-year or part-year resident?
The law says you are a resident if those criteria are met, however, it does not mean that you are a resident for the time you were not a resident You would also need to file a part year tax return for the state you left for the time before you moved to NY
- What are New Yorks Filing Requirements? - Support
What are the filing requirements for New York as a Part-Year or Nonresident? According to Form IT-203-I, you must file a New York part-year or nonresident return if: You have any income from a New York source and your New York AGI exceeds your New York State standard deduction
- NY Form IT-203 - Nonresident Part-Year Resident Tax Return FAQs
NY Form IT-203 is a New York State income tax return for nonresidents and part-year residents It is used to report income earned in New York State by individuals who are not considered to be full-year residents of the state
- New York City, Yonkers, and MCTMT
If you changed your New York City or Yonkers resident status during the year, complete Form IT-360 1, Change of City Resident Status, and submit it with Form IT-201, Resident Income Tax Return, or Form IT-203, Nonresident and Part-Year Resident Income Tax Return, as applicable
- Income tax part-year resident forms (current year)
Income tax part-year resident forms (current year) Get more information if you need to apply for an extension of time to file your return
- Frequently Asked Questions about Filing Requirements, Residency, and . . .
Do I need to file a New York State personal income tax return? Before you can decide if you need to file an income tax return with New York State, you first need to determine if you are a resident, nonresident, or part-year resident
- 2025 Instructions for Form IT-203, Nonresident and Part-Year Resident . . .
New York City part-year residents only (this includes the Bronx, Brooklyn, Manhattan, Queens, and Staten Island): Enter in the applicable box the number of months you and your spouse (if filing a joint return) lived in New York City during 2025
- How to File as a Part-Year Resident in New York - LegalClarity
Accurately file your NY part-year tax return Detailed guidance on defining residency, allocating income sources, and completing state and NYC forms
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