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Unfortunately, NY is one of the few states that requires you to file in NY if you work remotely but the company is based in NY. NY states that if you work for a NY employer , then the income is taxable in NY.
So if you worked in NY or if you worked remotely for a company is located in NY but you are a resident of another state, you will need to file a NY nonresident state income tax return to report your NY-source income.
Please prepare the NY nonresident return in TurboTax before you prepare your resident DC return. This way the software can calculate the credit on your DC return for the NY tax liability
If the work, however, is for the necessity of the employer, rather than for your convenience, you should not be subject to NY state income taxes.
To be exempt from New York taxation, such wages must entail “duties … which by their very nature, cannot be performed at the employer’s place of business."
Unfortunately, NY is one of the few states that requires you to file in NY if you work remotely but the company is based in NY. NY states that if you work for a NY employer , then the income is taxable in NY.
So if you worked in NY or if you worked remotely for a company is located in NY but you are a resident of another state, you will need to file a NY nonresident state income tax return to report your NY-source income.
Please prepare the NY nonresident return in TurboTax before you prepare your resident DC return. This way the software can calculate the credit on your DC return for the NY tax liability
If the work, however, is for the necessity of the employer, rather than for your convenience, you should not be subject to NY state income taxes.
To be exempt from New York taxation, such wages must entail “duties … which by their very nature, cannot be performed at the employer’s place of business."
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