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The credit for taxes paid to another state is a nonrefundable credit that is automatically calculated in your account when you add a Nonresident return to your already created Resident New York return if you pay taxes to both New York and another state.
If one of you was a New York State resident and the other was a nonresident or part-year resident, you must each file a separate New York return. The resident must use Form IT-201. The nonresident or part-year resident, if required to file a New York State return, must use Form IT-203.
You can still file 2020 tax returns Even though the deadline has passed, you can file your 2020 taxes online in a few simple steps. Our online income tax software uses the 2020 IRS tax code, calculations, and forms. File your 2017, 2018, 2019, 2020, 2021, 2022, and 2023 tax returns.
The state of California does collect personal income tax. If you live in California and/or earn income from a source in California, then you may need to file a California state income tax return.
You must file California S Corporation Franchise or Income Tax Return (Form 100S) if the corporation is: Incorporated in California. Doing business in California. Registered to do business in California with the Secretary of State (SOS)
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What is the tax rate for S corporations? The annual tax for S corporations is the greater of 1.5% of the corporations net income or $800. Note: As of January 1, 2000, newly incorporated or qualified corporations are exempt from the annual minimum franchise tax for their first year of business. (See below.)
In some cases, you may not need to file state taxes if you only lived in the state for a short time or if your income falls below a certain level. Some states follow a progressive tax rate, which means the rate increases with income, while others stick to a flat tax rate.

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