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State tax filing
Yes. You will need to file a nonresident New York return (IT-203) for your sourced income from the internship and a resident return with your home state. The tax liability to New York will be credited by your home state.
Per NYS, a residence maintained by a full-time student enrolled at an institution of higher education in an undergraduate degree program leading to a baccalaureate degree and occupied by the student while attending the institution is not a permanent place of abode with respect to that student. However, the internship money you earned is New York sourced income and you still need to file a tax return for the state.
In addition, please ensure you've filled out the Personal Info section correctly:
- With your return open, select My Info in the left-hand menu.
- Then, on the Personal info summary screen, scroll down to Other State Income, and select Edit.
- At the Did you make money in any other states? question, answer Yes and make sure your nonresident state is selected from the drop-down.
- Select Continue.
To ensure accurate calculations, always complete the non-resident (NY) return first for a credit of taxes paid to your resident state.
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