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IT-203-B, Nonresident and Part-Year Resident Income Allocation and College Tuition Itemized Deduction Worksheet.
You must file Form IT-203, Nonresident and Part-Year Resident Income Tax Return, if you: were not a resident of New York State and received income during the tax year from New York State sources, or. moved into or out of New York State during the tax year.
New York Resident, Nonresident, and Part-Year Resident Itemized Deductions. Used by nonresident and part-year resident (Form IT-203) filers who need to report other New York State or New York City taxes, and tax credits other than those reported directly on Form IT-203.
Form IT-2104, together with your employers withholding tables, is designed to ensure that the correct amount of tax is withheld from your pay.
(5) An employer is required to withhold New York State personal income tax on all wages paid to a nonresident employee who works partly within and partly without New York State, unless there is filed with such employer a Certificate of Nonresidence and Allocation of Withholding Tax on form IT-2104.1, or unless the
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The W-4 is specifically for federal income tax, while the IT-2104 is the form for state income tax in New York.
If you are not a resident of NYS/NYC/Yonkers, please use the form IT-2104.1 New York State, City of New York, and City of Yonkers Certificate of Nonresidence and Allocation of Withholding Tax.
You must file Form IT-203, Nonresident and Part-Year Resident Income Tax Return, if you: were not a resident of New York State and received income during the tax year from New York State sources, or. moved into or out of New York State during the tax year.

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