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Turbo Tax is listing my entire 2018 year income as taxable for New York state where I was a non-resident for 44 days and have one 1099-MISC for $340.00. How can I adjust?
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Turbo Tax is listing my entire 2018 year income as taxable for New York state where I was a non-resident for 44 days and have one 1099-MISC for $340.00. How can I adjust?
NY uses your total income to calculate your tax rate. But then it applies that rate to only your NY income.
**Answers are correct to the best of my ability but do not constitute tax or legal advice.
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Turbo Tax is listing my entire 2018 year income as taxable for New York state where I was a non-resident for 44 days and have one 1099-MISC for $340.00. How can I adjust?
I would expect that to be the case, but it was listing the taxable amount as $18,000 of my total federal income. I'm deleting this return and most likely not using Turbo Tax to file this year.
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Turbo Tax is listing my entire 2018 year income as taxable for New York state where I was a non-resident for 44 days and have one 1099-MISC for $340.00. How can I adjust?
Your NY taxable income is the amount that appears on line 36 of your New York Form IT-203.
**Answers are correct to the best of my ability but do not constitute tax or legal advice.
June 4, 2019
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