Do I need to file a New York City return for my business?
by TurboTax•15• Updated 5 months ago
If your business is involved in New York City, you may be required to file a New York City tax return. We've outlined the basics below. If you need more detailed information go to New York City business taxes.
- Corporations and S corporations doing business, employing capital, owning or leasing property in a corporate or organized capacity, or maintaining an office in New York City must file a General Corporation tax return, Form NYC-4S
- For more info, see the New York City General Corporation Tax section
- S corporations conducting business both inside and outside New York City with subsidiary and/or investment capital need to file a General Corporation tax return, Form NYC-3L
- For additional requirements, see the New York City General Corporation Tax section
- Starting in tax year 2009, partnerships that carry on or liquidate any trade, business, profession, or occupation wholly or partly within New York City and have a total gross income from all business regardless of where carried on of more than $95,000 (prior to any deduction for cost of goods sold or services performed) must file an Unincorporated Business tax return (Form NYC-204)
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