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It depends. The IT-203B is used to determine how much of your income reported to have been earned in New York as a nonresident was actually earned outside of the state. This does not apply to your situation. While you were a part-year resident of NY, all of the income reported to NY was taxable to NY. In addition, your PA income earned while you were living in New York was also taxable to NY, but NY will give you a credit for the tax you paid to PA on the income you earned in the state. You will actually want to prepare the PA return first so that TurboTax may accurately calculate your credit.
It depends. The IT-203B is used to determine how much of your income reported to have been earned in New York as a nonresident was actually earned outside of the state. This does not apply to your situation. While you were a part-year resident of NY, all of the income reported to NY was taxable to NY. In addition, your PA income earned while you were living in New York was also taxable to NY, but NY will give you a credit for the tax you paid to PA on the income you earned in the state. You will actually want to prepare the PA return first so that TurboTax may accurately calculate your credit.
similar question. I resided part year in NYC and 100% of my income was earned in NYC. When I use turbo tax and click part year resident on IT -203 box H the tax review says it an error. It does not also offer the option to complete IT -203- B. I am not allocating income as 100% was earned in NYC but do I need to fill out IT 203-B?
Hi
I've downloaded Turbo Tax Premium
Working through the Federal and state returns (I live in CT, work in NY).
I'm non-resident NY
I cant find IT-203B, the system directs me to complete 203A which I dont want, but there is nothing on 203B
Last year (not Turbo Tax) I filled out IT-203B got a significant refund from NY state, filed and paid CT taxes
How do I complete 203B (one of the answers here said I should complete my resident tax state and then that would prompt the NY state return - done that and it does not. Any help finding these forms?
I just started my 2020 taxes and cannot find NY Form IT 203-B either. I file it every year, as I my office in in NYC, my home is NJ, and I travel to other states a significant percentage of the time (at least I did before Covid). Please tell me how to find or activate it.
Please see Forms Availability for your program and state. Once the state has finalized the form, it is incorporated into the program.
The IRS does not begin accepting returns until February 12 and many states will not accept until the federal does.
I see that NY Form IT-203-b IS available on the NY state tax web site, and has been for a while. It needs be added to Turbo tax. Leaving it out is an oversight that has to be corrected. Please advise when this will occur.
Thank you.
Click this link for info on How to File a Part Year Resident Return.
This link details How to File a Non-Resident State Return.
I’m sorry but this reply has nothing to do with my question. I have been filing out of state returns for my entire working life. I don’t need that link. I need NY Form IT-203-b, which is currently missing from 2020 TurboTax.
NY Form IT-203-B, Nonresident and Part-Year Resident Income Allocation... is currently available in both the online and download versions of TurboTax.
Yes TurboTax is not userfriendly in finding this
You have to switch into Forms view (there is a forms icon) and then you can find it - or you can at least get there
In fact you'll find that once you've input most of the data its easier to go through 'forms' view than the suprisingly cumbersone front end.... going over the skeleton pages you learn a bit more about how it all comes together!
Sorry, but still have not found IT-203-B. Finished NY taxes (WITHOUT form IT-203-B) and it says "your return has no errors." But still does NOT show an available IT-203-B on the New York Individual forms section. Also closed and restarted TT - still nothing :(
OK; had to go through "step by step" and allocate days. Then it finally showed IT-203-B
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