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I recently moved to New York State. Do I need to file state taxes if I moved late in the year and did not work? I received none of my income from working in NY. Thanks.

 
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Cindy0H
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I recently moved to New York State. Do I need to file state taxes if I moved late in the year and did not work? I received none of my income from working in NY. Thanks.

No, you do not since you do not have New York income. 

If you were a resident of New York State for only part of the tax year, you are subject to New York State tax on all income you received while you were a resident of the state and on income you received from New York State sources while you were a nonresident.

According to the New York Dept of Revenue:

Part-year residents – New York source income

  1. For part-year residents New York source income is the sum of the following with adjustments for special accruals as defined on page 48:

    1) all income reported on your federal return for the period you are a resident of New York State; and 

    2) the New York source income for the period you were a

    nonresident of New York State.


    Here is the link if you want to learn more about New York Taxes:

    https://www.tax.ny.gov/pdf/current_forms/it/it203i.pdf

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Cindy0H
New Member

I recently moved to New York State. Do I need to file state taxes if I moved late in the year and did not work? I received none of my income from working in NY. Thanks.

No, you do not since you do not have New York income. 

If you were a resident of New York State for only part of the tax year, you are subject to New York State tax on all income you received while you were a resident of the state and on income you received from New York State sources while you were a nonresident.

According to the New York Dept of Revenue:

Part-year residents – New York source income

  1. For part-year residents New York source income is the sum of the following with adjustments for special accruals as defined on page 48:

    1) all income reported on your federal return for the period you are a resident of New York State; and 

    2) the New York source income for the period you were a

    nonresident of New York State.


    Here is the link if you want to learn more about New York Taxes:

    https://www.tax.ny.gov/pdf/current_forms/it/it203i.pdf

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