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State tax filing
@jacklynhydejr One extra point. You will be taxed in New York state on the income. However, New York City does not tax nonresidents on income. Therefore, you will not be taxed in New York City unless:
- You maintained an abode in NYC (such as a co-op or an apartment you still rented in the city); and
- You were physically present in NYC in at least 184 days of the year
If you meet both of these conditions, your income is taxable to both New York City (and New York State) as a resident. (This is called a statutory resident). If you do not meet both of these conditions, then your income is taxable to New York State only as a nonresident.
For more information on this subject, please see this website: New York Income tax definitions
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March 5, 2021
3:38 PM