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State tax filing
Hi Vanessa - thank you for your answer. I am a still confused, however, because all the material I've read since I posted my question suggests I must pay taxes on all of my income to New York State and New York City:
"... a Connecticut resident who owns an apartment in New York City, and commutes for work into the city five days per week during the tax year, is considered a New York State and New York City resident. Accordingly, the individual is liable for income taxes on all income from all sources to Connecticut, his state of domicile, as well as New York State and New York City, based on statutory residency."
I found this quote via this link: <a rel="nofollow" target="_blank" href="https://www.friedmanllp.com/insights/second-homes-in-new-york-may-have-severe-tax-consequences">http...>
Could you help me understand what my misunderstanding is?
"... a Connecticut resident who owns an apartment in New York City, and commutes for work into the city five days per week during the tax year, is considered a New York State and New York City resident. Accordingly, the individual is liable for income taxes on all income from all sources to Connecticut, his state of domicile, as well as New York State and New York City, based on statutory residency."
I found this quote via this link: <a rel="nofollow" target="_blank" href="https://www.friedmanllp.com/insights/second-homes-in-new-york-may-have-severe-tax-consequences">http...>
Could you help me understand what my misunderstanding is?
‎June 1, 2019
3:57 PM