I own an apartment. What counts as living there? If I don’t have a tenant does it mean I’m living there? If I have a lease somewhere else but comes back to stay a couple days a month does that count?
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I own in NJ but I rent an apartment in NYC to be close to work so I’m trying to determine if I can be counted as living in both places
It depends. New York has a statutory resident rule, meaning you can be a resident of New Jersey and New York at the same time.
You are a statutory New York State resident if:
In general, a permanent place of abode is a building or structure where a person can live that you permanently maintain and is suitable for year-round use. It does not matter whether you own it or not.
You would also be a New York City resident, subject to NYC income tax, along with NY state income tax.
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