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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the New York 2658 in the editor.
  2. Begin by entering the employer identification number of the corporate partner in the designated field.
  3. Fill in the business telephone number, followed by the name, street address or PO box, city, state, and ZIP code of the corporation.
  4. In the Certification section, mark an X in one of the two boxes to indicate whether the corporation is exempt from taxes or will comply with tax provisions for 2020 and 2021.
  5. Ensure that an authorized person signs and dates the form. Include their official title for verification.
  6. Review all entered information for accuracy before saving your changes. Remember not to send this certificate to the Tax Department.

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You are entitled to this credit or deduction if: you were a full-year New York State resident; you, your spouse, or dependent (for whom you have taken an exemption) were an undergraduate student who was enrolled at or attended an institution of higher education and paid qualified college tuition expenses; and.
School Tax Credit (Rate Reduction Amount): You are eligible for this credit if you: were a full-year or part-year resident of New York City, cannot be claimed as a dependent on another taxpayers federal return, and. had taxable New York City income of $500,000 or less.
You are entitled to this nonrefundable credit if you: Filing statusFederal adjusted gross income Single $28,000 or less Married filing jointly Qualifying surviving spouse Head of household with qualifying person $32,000 or less Married filing Separately See the Instructions for Form IT-201 or Instructions for Form IT-203 Jul 25, 2025
Partnerships and New York S corporations must file Form IT-2658 to make required estimated tax payments on behalf of partners or shareholders who are nonresident individuals with the following exceptions:
To be eligible for AOTC, the student must: Be pursuing a degree or other recognized education credential in a post-secondary educational institution eligible to participate in a US Department of Education student aid program. Be enrolled at least half-time for at least 1 academic period* beginning in the tax year.

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You, your dependent or a third party pays qualified education expenses for higher education. An eligible student must be enrolled at an eligible educational institution. The eligible student is yourself, your spouse or a dependent you list on your tax return.
The answer, in a nutshell: No. NYC does not impose an income tax on non-residents. However, certain factorslike working in the city, commuting regularly or spending extended time in NYCcan necessitate taxation liabilities.
Establish Residency Outside of NYC To avoid NYC city tax, you must establish residency outside of the city. Key tips for avoiding NYC residency status: Limit your time in NYC: Spend fewer than 183 days in NYC during the tax year.

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