Instructions for Form IT-112-C - Tax NY 2026

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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open it in the editor.
  2. Begin by entering your name(s) and identifying number as shown on your return at the top of the form.
  3. In Part 1, report all income and adjustments in U.S. dollars. Fill in each applicable field, including wages, interest income, and other sources of income.
  4. Proceed to Part 2 to compute your resident credit or addback for taxes paid to a Canadian province. Enter the two-letter abbreviation of the province where tax was paid and follow the instructions for each line carefully.
  5. Complete Part 3 by applying any credits you may have. Ensure that you subtract previous credits from your total tax due.
  6. Finally, review all entries for accuracy before submitting. Attach a copy of federal Form 1116 if required.

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You need to file California state taxes if: Youre still considered a California resident (even while living abroad), OR. You have California-sourced income, like rental property, business income, or wages from California employers.
If you qualify as a New York state tax resident, you must pay taxes on your worldwide income, including foreign earnings. Nonresidents, however, are subject to taxation only on their New York-sourced income (e.g. rental from a property located in New York).
As a resident, you pay state tax (and city tax if a New York City or Yonkers resident) on all your income no matter where it is earned. As a nonresident, you only pay tax on New York source income, which includes earnings from work performed in New York State, and income from real property located in the state.
Login to your income tax account on the portal (.incometaxindiaefiling.gov.in). In the tab named Forms, locate Form 12BB and download the same. Begin filling up the form by entering your basic details like your employee code, employee name, date of birth, etc.
Nonresidents must file if they meet any of the following criteria: You have New York-sourced income, and your New York AGI federal amount column (Form IT-203, line 31) exceeds your New York standard deduction ($3,100 to $16,050 for tax year 2024, depending on filing status)

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