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Hi,
Thanks for this. Unfortunately it seems a bit more complicated because it look likes New York taxes all NY *source* income as well as income earned while a resident. The NY summary under "tax tools" in turbotax lists an AGI equal to the entire federal AGI, while the MD one lists a portion--we accurately answered interview questions about the nonresident vs resident income so not sure why NY taxing the entire amount of w-2 earnings plus self-employment earnings (which are 88% from MD).
For w-2 earnings, the specific breakdown is:
(1) worked job A (NY employer) while living in new york and for 1 month after relocating to MD, NY taxes withheld
(2) got laid off and received one month unemployment from NY after relocating to MD
(3) started job B (also NY employer) while in MD, MD taxes withheld
Maybe a simpler way to ask this question is--what is the best way to determine what is "NY income" vs "Maryland income" given that we moved to MD during a NY employer job, then continued to receive income from a NY employer? And we thought we had the self-employment income figured out and correctly apportioned, but not sure why NY is still trying to tax all of it.