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Returning Member
posted Apr 2, 2022 3:03:55 PM

NYS IT Form 360.1 - Allocating Income

Hi,

I need assistance with completing the portion on the NYS return where I have to allocate parts of my income. I moved out of NYC halfway through the year. Luckily, it seems simple enough as we officially moved on 6/30/2021. But I don't know how much to calculate for certain fields, for example:

 

"Allocate City Income"

Wages & Tips: this was auto-calculated for us

Taxable Interest Income: what do I put for NYC portion?

Dividend Income: what do I put for NYC portion?

 

"Allocate NY Income"

Capital Gain/Loss: what do I put for NYC portion?

 

"Allocate NYS Adjustments"

There are blank lines that say I have to equal -$3,788. What do I fill out here?

 

"Part-Year City Itemized Deductions"

Taxes You Paid

Interest You Paid

Gifts to Charity

-again, no idea what I'm supposed to do here

 

"Reduction for Federal Limitation"

-same thing

 

Please help! Thank you. My token # is 981418.

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Expert Alumni
Apr 2, 2022 3:23:49 PM

You can either prorate your interest and dividends if they were paid more or less evenly though the year or you can go back to your statements and search for actual payment dates.

 

NYS adjustments are subtractions on your federal return for items such as teacher expenses, IRA and retirement contributions and student loan interest.

 

You can preview you Form 1040 and look at Schedule 1 to see what adjustments you have.

  1. Click Tax Tools in the left column
  2. Click Tools below that
  3. In the center column, select View Tax Summary
  4. In the left column click Preview my 1040
  5. You will see Federal 1040
  6. When you are done, click Back in the left column

Part-year city itemized deductions are parts of those amounts you paid while a NYC resident.

 

Taxes paid are from your W-2 withholding in Boxes 17 and 19 and any other tax your may have paid, such as property tax.

 

Interest is probably your mortgage interest.

 

Charity is charitable contributions while a NY resident.

Returning Member
Apr 2, 2022 3:44:19 PM

What do you mean by prorating the interests and dividends? I looked at some of the dividend payments from my statements, and they say "multiple". 

 

What about capital gains and losses? Same thing...prorate? What's that mean?

 

I get there might be adjustments in the federal return, but where am I supposed to determine that and have it equal up to the amount?

 

I think I get the city itemized stuff. What about federal limitation...?

Returning Member
Apr 2, 2022 4:11:10 PM

None of my pre-filled out federal amounts in the part-year city itemized deductions actually match lines 17/19 of my W-2's, nor my mortgage interests...only thing that matches is my charity contribution.