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State tax filing
Yes, it needs to be reported on the NY return. She will be taxed in her state of residency, which is NY. You will want to start the non-resident state return first, and then move on to the resident state. This will ensure that any credits/deductions/reciprocity for withholding paid to a non-resident state are properly adjusted.
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March 25, 2020
3:42 PM