I am filing a joint return, we moved out of NYS in 2021, and one of us started a new job in early 2021. I am trying to link separate NYS IT-203Bs to each job. One of the jobs is 100% NYS sourced. The other job I want to do by days worked. We also want to compute my spouse's income by days worked. There is an IT-203B linked to her job, but when I try to edit mine using the edit button, and selecting Allocate by Number of Days, the form just returns to my W2 Summary. When I go to my spouse's W2 Summary, I can edit the number of days, etc.
Should I be able to have separate IT-203B forms for each job? When I look in the forms view I only see one (marked as Copy 1).
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Please note that if you should decide to allocate your wages by percentage (rather than by days worked), the percentage is 61.21%.
I am trying to fill IT-203-B and the form is not letting me fill in the days in NYS vs outside and is thereby picking the wrong days for proration
Any update on this? I cannot seem to properly sort the data that is subject to NYS tax vs the new state that I moved to.
If there is no update on this is there a way that I can just clear out the state tax data and start again (do not want to remove the federal data). No matter what I do, I cannot get my (vs my spouse's) W2 to proportion correctly. I saw there is a delete State Tax return, but I was not sure if that would remove the capability for me to file a new return with the state that I deleted.
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