GeorgeM777
Expert Alumni

State tax filing

Thank you for that additional information.  Yes, TurboTax will likely prepare IT-203-F for you because you do need to allocate income to NY and need to allocate income to CA.  

 

Because  you were a resident of New York State for only part of the tax year, you are subject to New York State tax on all income you received while you were a resident of the state and on income you received from New York State sources while you were a nonresident.  It does not appear that you received income from a NY source while you were a non-resident of NY because all such income came from a CA source.   

 

To compute the amount of tax due, TurboTax will prepare NY Form IT-203, Nonresident and Part-Year Resident Income Tax Return. You will compute a base tax as if you were a full-year resident, then determine the percentage of your income that is subject to New York State tax and the amount of tax apportioned to New York State.

 

Yes, for 2022, it looks like you will seek to obtain a tax credit from NY for having paid tax to CA on income that NY will also seek to tax. 

 

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