LenaH
Employee Tax Expert

State tax filing

It is likely you have to file a New York State return. Per New York State, you must file a nonresident return if you meet any of the following criteria:

  1. You are a nonresident with NYS income and your New York adjusted gross income Federal amount column (Form IT-203, line 31) exceeds your New York standard deduction.
  2. You want to claim a refund of any New York State, New York City, or Yonkers income taxes withheld from your pay.
  3. You want to claim any of the refundable or carryover credits available.
  4. You had a net operating loss for New York State personal income tax purposes for the tax year, without having a similar net operating loss for federal income tax purposes.

If you look at the Form IT-203, you will see that the lines being referred to for criteria number 1 are the amounts reported on your federal return for each item of income or adjustment. On the other hand, the column on the right is the income included in the Federal amount column that you received from New York State sources.

 

Therefore, you must compare your federal adjusted gross income with the New York standard deduction to determine if you need to file a New York State return. I have attached a screenshot below of the standard deduction amounts below.

 

 

Your awards are considered New York State sourced if they are for your employment when you worked in New York, even if they are received years later. For more information, please see Income Received by a Nonresident Related to a Business, Trade, Profession, or Occupation Previously ....

 

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