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State tax filing
Yes you will have to report your W2 wages to Rhode Island as your resident state. You will be able to apply the credit however.
As a New York nonresident, you will not have to pay tax on any income that is not state-source i.e. the rentals in Rhode Island, other passive income
New York does have and allows deductions, but mortgage interest is not one of them.
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‎April 15, 2020
12:44 PM