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State tax filing
If I understand your question correctly, you did not live in New York but your company allocated 1% of your RSUs are New York income.
However, your W-2 NY box 16 captures your total income for the year because NY requires employers to report income earned everywhere in Box 16.
If that is true, allocate your wages on your NY nonresident return and only report 1% of your income to New York.
- On New York Income Allocation, say No to Were all of your wages and/or your self-employment income earned in New York State?
- Edit Your W-2 on Your Form W-2 Summary
- Choose Allocate by Percentage on Allocate Wages to New York and choose 1%.
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March 16, 2023
6:45 AM