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I am a reservist that was on active duty orders from 11/15/2019-12/25/2020 with residency in NY. I moved back to NY from California on 12/25/2020. I rented an apt in California with a lease ending in 12/23/2020.
1) Since all my income was made on active duty, should I click "Reserves" or "Active Duty" on personal info as my status as of 12/31/2020?
2) Do I qualify for non-residency taxes for NY?
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You should select "Reserves". On 12/31 you were a reservist.
It appears you do meet the criteria to have non-resident income.
It appears you meet all three criteria for the exception for military "Group A".
Something I forgot to add. I moved back with my parents. Would that violate criteria #1 since I had somewhere to go back to?
No, being able to move back with your parents would not violate the 1st criteria (permanent place of abode) for NY's military Group A exceptions. Since it was your parents' home, they would be the ones maintaining a permanent place of abode
The term "maintaining" implies occupying the residence and providing for both its upkeep and utilities. Unless you (or your spouse) occupied the home and paid the costs of maintaining it, you would not have been considered as maintaining a permanent place of abode in New York State
From Publication 361 New York State Income Tax Information for Military Personnel and Veterans:
"In general, a permanent place of abode is a residence (a building or structure where a person can live) that you (emphasis added) permanently maintain, whether you own it or not, that is suitable for year-round use, and usually includes a residence your spouse owns or leases.
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