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I live in Washington state with no income tax and I will receive a bonus in May while living in WA for work performed in WA. Lets say it is a sizeable bonus and that no state income tax is withheld. If I move to NY a few months later in August, will I owe some amount of NY state income tax on that money at the end of the year or is it not taxed because it was received in Seattle for work in Seattle?
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No, if you lived in 2 states in 2017, but you only earned income in the state that you were living in at the time you earned it, the income earned is tax at the rate of the state where you were living at that time.
The fact that you move does not affect income already earned.
Answer the interview questions in TurboTax carefully and assign the income to the proper state.
Normally we emphasize the importance of the order in which you do your state tax returns, but since WA has no state filing requirement, you will only file as a part-year resident of NY.
When you do your NY state return, the software will prompt you to assign part of your income to another state.
I’m in a similar circumstance, moving from NH (no tax) to CO. Bonus paid on 6/1 had CO state tax withheld. The bonus was for work performed prior in NH. I took residency in CO on 6/9. I’m assuming tax was incorrectly withheld for CO state on that bonus, and I should receive the refund when filing my CO state tax?
I agree. since work performed in NH no w/h for Co. you'll have to have your employer issue a w-2c
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