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You must use the NYC-1127 form to file NYC Employee Nonresident Tax. You can get the form online or by mail. Get the NYC-1127 form and learn more about 1127 taxes for nonresident City employees. Call 311 or 212-NEW-YORK (212-639-9675) to request a paper copy.
In Section Four of the W-2 Form, check 1127 waiver. Section 1127 of the New York City Charter does not apply to you if you work for the Department of Education, City University of New York, District Attorneys Offices, or New York City Housing Authority.
In Section Four of the W-2 Form, check 1127 waiver. Section 1127 of the New York City Charter does not apply to you if you work for the Department of Education, City University of New York, District Attorneys Offices, or New York City Housing Authority.
If you became an employee of the City of New York on or after January 4, 1973, and if, while so employed, you were a nonresi- dent of the City during any part of 2022, you are subject to Section 1127 of the New York City Charter and must file Form NYC-1127.
NYC Form 1127 payments are entered on the federal W2 screen, box 14 with code NYC1127. Payments reported on NYC Form 1127 are not considered State or City taxes, but are rather payments made to New York City as a condition of employment (see the General Information section on the 1127 Instructions).

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Under the provisions of Section 1127 of the New York City Charter, every person seeking employment with the City of New York (the City) or any of its agencies, must sign an agreement as a condition precedent to such employment to the effect that if such person is or becomes a nonresident individual as defined in
Any partnership that carries on or liquidates any trade, business, profession or occupation wholly or partly within New York City and has a total gross income from all business regardless of where carried on of more than $25,000 (prior to any deduction for cost of goods sold or services performed) must file an
ing to Form IT-203-I, you must file a New York part-year or nonresident return if: You have any income from a New York source and your New York AGI exceeds your New York State standard deduction. You want to claim a refund for any New York State, New York City, or Yonkers taxes that were withheld from your pay.

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