Retired teacher moved out of city and received a check for some money that was owed while she was still a teacher. (Several years later they finally got around to getting her money owed) Fed, State and city taxes were taken out.. all on a W2.
She's NOW a non resident but was when employed. Also as a teacher she had the usual vacations and holidays. How do I handle this on the city form as it wants to know, for a nonresident, an address where worked and the number of days worked in the city. She was of course NOT an employee in 2018 but received the back pay check.
THANK YOU!!!!!!!!!
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Individuals are cash method taxpayers. A taxpayer's 2018 Form 1040, and related state/city returns, should reflect their income, deductions, and personal circumstances during 2018.
This taxpayer, who has retired from work and moved out of her former city, should file a tax return that reflects her current reality:
She is a nonresident
She worked zero days in the city
She did not work at any physical address in the city. (If an entry is needed, I would suggest "nonresident" in the street address.
Individuals are cash method taxpayers. A taxpayer's 2018 Form 1040, and related state/city returns, should reflect their income, deductions, and personal circumstances during 2018.
This taxpayer, who has retired from work and moved out of her former city, should file a tax return that reflects her current reality:
She is a nonresident
She worked zero days in the city
She did not work at any physical address in the city. (If an entry is needed, I would suggest "nonresident" in the street address.
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