JotikaT2
Employee Tax Expert

State tax filing

No.  As New York does impose income taxes on any New York sourced income, you will need to file a nonresident New York state return.

 

New York filing requirements for nonresidents or part-year residents

 

When you prepare your Maryland resident state tax return, you will be able to claim a credit on your return for the income that is taxed in both New York and Maryland.  This ensures your income is not taxed twice.

 

To ensure your return is calculated correctly, you will need to confirm a few items: 

 

In the My Info section of TurboTax, confirm that you have entered the correct state information: 

  1. Click Edit to the right of your name 
  2. Confirm your input under #2 Tell us the state(s) you lived in
  3. Go back to the personal information section, and verify the mailing address and "Other state income" section.  Be sure to answer yes to the question asking "Did you make money in any other states?". 
  4. Review your input in the Federal section under Wages.  Make sure to report your state wages and withholdings as reported on your W-2 forms.

Please note the following as it will affect the calculations: 

 

When you are preparing more than one state return, make sure you prepare the nonresident year resident New York state tax returns first.   Be sure to answer the questions correctly to ensure only income sourced to that state specifically are reported.  If there is no income that is sourced to New York state, please indicate the source of the income.

 

You will then prepare your resident state Maryland return.  As you go through the interview, you will be prompted to enter information regarding taxes paid in another state.  This will generate the credit on your Maryland return for the taxes already due to New York.

 

 

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