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State tax filing
New York gives a break to retirees of non-taxable pension income up to $20,000 (unless you were a public employee, in which case it is completely exempt).
Here's more info on New York Pension Income.
You may have the same issue as in prior years when trying to Efile to NY, with no 'wages' but 'tax paid'. This situation was deemed to require a closer look by the taxing authorities of NY (along with various others). Click the link for more info on NY Filing Info for Non-Residents.
In your case, you should contact the Payor of your retirement income, and elect to NOT have New York tax withheld, since you are no longer a NY resident, and you won't have to file a NY return going forward.
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‎January 9, 2024
10:08 AM