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State tax filing
According to the State of NY If you are an enrolled member of a tribe or nation recognized by the United States or by New York State, and you are a Native American who works and lives on that tribe’s reservation, you are not subject to state tax on income earned on the reservation.
If all of that applies to you , you would not be taxed on that income.
In your NY return, on the screen Changes to Federal Income scroll to Other New York adjustments to federal income, and click on Other changes (adjustments) to your federal income. See the screenshot below.
Click Continue on the next screen and enter your Native American Income Exclusion on the screen Enter Any Other Subtractions.
[EDITED 04/18/2023| 6:14 PST] to remove reference to screenshot.
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June 1, 2019
12:30 AM