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Jasonwu617
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NY State Filing, Helping me please

Hello all:


I have one year vacation and been out of the U.S for the whole year (2018), at the same time, I still maintain my permanent address in New York City. It seems to me that there are 3 options available, Nonresident, Full-time resident, Part-time resident, base on my situation, what “status” should I pick when I file my NY State Tax Return ? OR I do not have to file NY State Tax Return at all ?



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NY State Filing, Helping me please

where do you receive your mail? Where is your driver’s license issued from? If you needed to vote via absentee where would you be voting? Is the permanent address a physical location?
Jasonwu617
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NY State Filing, Helping me please

Yes, the permanent address is a physical house. I take one year vacation and my parents will come over to pick the mails for me while I am outside the U.S. Base on my description, which filing status should I put “Resident, Part-time Resident & Nonresident”.


Since I have 0 income from NYC, can I choose to file Federal Tax Return ONLY ?


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NY State Filing, Helping me please

Your query is really getting toward a legal question as NYC and NYS are quite aggressive about who is a resident

Check out this article as it discusses a “permanent abode” which is what you are describing


http://www.nysscpa.org/news/publications/the-tax-stringer/stringer-article-for-authors/statutory-res...

I suspect you will be required to file NYC and NYS tax return as the residence you describe is your “”permanent abode”


Jasonwu617
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NY State Filing, Helping me please

Thanks for your help. Since I have 0 income comes from NYS, in order to solve the confusion (Resident, Part-time Resident, Nonresident), can I choose to file Federal Tax Return ONLY ? Have you heard anyone who file ONLY Federal Tax Return not the state level ? Is this a common practice ?



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NY State Filing, Helping me please

Where is your income from ?

NY State Filing, Helping me please

Really there is no confusion as NY has definitions on who is required to file

https://www.tax.ny.gov/pit/file/do_i_need_to_file.htm

Then read this which explains which residents are exempt from filing

https://www.tax.ny.gov/pit/file/pit_definitions.htm#resident

Based on what you have stated, it does not appear you would meet either the Group A or Group B exemptions ; hence filing is required
IsabellaG
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NY State Filing, Helping me please

You have a permanent address in NYC. New York considers you a NY Resident, and even if your income didn't come from NY, you'll have to pay NY tax on it. See the links that NCperson provided above. 

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Jasonwu617
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NY State Filing, Helping me please

Thanks for both of your helps. I am still have some confusion here. Base on my situation (having permanent address at NYC but travel outside U.S for the whole year), what filing “Status” (Full time, Part Time” Resident) should I choose ?


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NY State Filing, Helping me please

You are a “resident” as you do not qualify for nonresident or part time resident status

Jasonwu617
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NY State Filing, Helping me please

Thanks for your help NCPerson. As I said I am outside the U.S for the whole 2018. According to NY Tax form, it will ask # of months I live in NY State? I guess I gonna put 0 here right ?

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