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New Member
posted Mar 7, 2023 7:20:54 PM

I am a new NYC resident, how do I report my city residency status for the correct time period?

I have always been a New York State resident, but I moved to New York City in April of 2022. When I go to file my taxes, I'm only being given the option of claiming Full-Time or Part-Time city residency. If I select Full-Time, it appears I am being hit with taxes for the full year, even though I was only a resident for 9 months. However, if I select Part-Time, I am being charged 0 taxes... 

 

How can I correctly report that I am a full time NYC resident, but lived here for 9 months in 2022?

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Expert Alumni
Mar 8, 2023 5:20:59 AM

Allocate your wages in the New York City part-year section. TurboTax is showing $0 tax owed because it is not picking up your NYC income, possibly because you have no local NYC wages or withholding on lines 18-20 of your W-2.

 

  1. Go to Your City Residency Information
  2. Select Edit on About You
  3. Select Part-year resident on New York City Residency Information for You
  4. Enter dates for your Part-year Residency Period
  5. Skip Yonkers
  6. Select Add on "Your Wages Summary"
  7. On "Wages Information," enter your Employer and Wages Earned
  8. On "Your New York City Wages" select Allocate this employer by percent
  9. On "Part-Year Wages," select Earned while a resident
  10. On "Allocate Wage Income, enter the Resident Percentage

New Member
Mar 8, 2023 9:32:59 AM

Thank you!