DawnC
Employee Tax Expert

State tax filing

Yes, if SprinTax directs you to file a resident NY return and a 1040 NR, that is what you should do.   The rules are different for each state.  Generally, you are considered a New York State resident for income tax purposes if you are domiciled in the state.   For most people this is straightforward: the primary residence where you live is both your state of domicile and the state in which you are a resident for tax purposes. 

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