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State tax filing
If you have the exact breakdown of your wages on your W-2, you could estimate the amount of days for your IT-203B return. I previously explained why NYS requires the IT-203-B on my reply, which can be seen on NY state nonresident wage allocation methods.
Example:
$25,000 NYS nonresident wages / $35,000 resident wages of another state
$25,000+ $35,000 = $60,000
NYS nonresident wages are .41666 of the total ($60,000)
Resident wages of another state are .58333 of the total ($60,000)
Now, use the percentage allocation above and multiply it by the number of working days. Generally, if you work 5 days per week, it would be 260 days if you worked all year round and took no vacation time. Please adjust this depending on your situation.
Then, you would take 260 days x .41666 for NY, which would be approximately 108 days. You would also take 260 days x .58333, which would be approximately 152 days. This would total out to the 260 days worked.
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