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State tax filing
Hmm okay- so IT-112-R doesn't apply to me solely because I fall under the below clause for IT-112-R instruction sheet? Am I a dual-resident because I am a South Carolina resident ("resident OR part-year resident filing as a resident") as well as a NY "part-year resident"?
Taxpayers with dual residency status – If you are a resident of New York State for personal income tax purposes and also deemed a resident of another state for income tax purposes under its law, no credit is allowed if the other jurisdiction allows a credit against its tax for the total resident tax paid to New York
Regarding your point on filing status for SC, I only have two options below. When you say advantageous, how could I be any other option besides #1? I'm a bit confused on how to "try both" to see the results.
- Resident OR part-year resident filing as a resident
- Non-resident OR part-year resident filing as a non-resident