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I'm currently a CA resident who owns a co-op apartment in NYC (Bronx borough). My unit has no mortgage. If I sell, do I have to pay taxes in NYC as well as CA?

 
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Hal_Al
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I'm currently a CA resident who owns a co-op apartment in NYC (Bronx borough). My unit has no mortgage. If I sell, do I have to pay taxes in NYC as well as CA?

Yes and no.

You must pay NY income tax on the sale. You must also include the capital gain as income on your CA return. But CA will give you a credit, or partial credit, on the tax you paid to NY

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I'm currently a CA resident who owns a co-op apartment in NYC (Bronx borough). My unit has no mortgage. If I sell, do I have to pay taxes in NYC as well as CA?

Haven't you been declaring the rental income to NY all along?

I'm currently a CA resident who owns a co-op apartment in NYC (Bronx borough). My unit has no mortgage. If I sell, do I have to pay taxes in NYC as well as CA?

I was until a year ago as I no longer have a tenant. I am going to do minor renovations and have it appraised again. I just want to know if I have to pay taxes twice.

I'm currently a CA resident who owns a co-op apartment in NYC (Bronx borough). My unit has no mortgage. If I sell, do I have to pay taxes in NYC as well as CA?

Doesn't a sale become recognized as type of income??

I'm currently a CA resident who owns a co-op apartment in NYC (Bronx borough). My unit has no mortgage. If I sell, do I have to pay taxes in NYC as well as CA?

see below

I'm currently a CA resident who owns a co-op apartment in NYC (Bronx borough). My unit has no mortgage. If I sell, do I have to pay taxes in NYC as well as CA?

I expected to pay some taxes in NYC, I'm wondering if I have to pay again in CA - this is my real question.

I'm currently a CA resident who owns a co-op apartment in NYC (Bronx borough). My unit has no mortgage. If I sell, do I have to pay taxes in NYC as well as CA?

CA should give you credit for taxes paid toi NY.

I'm currently a CA resident who owns a co-op apartment in NYC (Bronx borough). My unit has no mortgage. If I sell, do I have to pay taxes in NYC as well as CA?

I'm currently a CA resident who owns a co-op apartment in NYC (Bronx borough). My unit has no mortgage. If I sell, do I have to pay taxes in NYC as well as CA?

Thank you for your answers.
Hal_Al
Level 15

I'm currently a CA resident who owns a co-op apartment in NYC (Bronx borough). My unit has no mortgage. If I sell, do I have to pay taxes in NYC as well as CA?

Yes and no.

You must pay NY income tax on the sale. You must also include the capital gain as income on your CA return. But CA will give you a credit, or partial credit, on the tax you paid to NY

I'm currently a CA resident who owns a co-op apartment in NYC (Bronx borough). My unit has no mortgage. If I sell, do I have to pay taxes in NYC as well as CA?

Ok, thank you.

I'm currently a CA resident who owns a co-op apartment in NYC (Bronx borough). My unit has no mortgage. If I sell, do I have to pay taxes in NYC as well as CA?

I'm currently a CA resident who owns a co-op apartment in NYC (Bronx borough). My unit has no mortgage. If I sell, do I have to pay taxes in NYC as well as CA?

Even if you became a nonresident prior to the closing of the sale, NY has a provision that requires
 nonresidents to pay estimated personal income tax on the gain, if any, from sale or transfer of real property located in New York State.

<a rel="nofollow" target="_blank" href="http://www.tax.ny.gov/pdf/current_forms/it/it2663_fill_in.pdf">http://www.tax.ny.gov/pdf/current_for...>
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