For office use only New York State Department of Taxation and Finance Group Return for Nonresident P 2025

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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).
Some US expats are required to pay state taxes even after moving overseas, depending on the state where the expat has residency. Taxpayers can change or terminate their state residency to erase their state tax obligations. Certain states make it much harder for expats to change their residency status than others.
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.
Any income that you earned from working in New York is subject to New York tax, even if you lived in a different state. Look at the actual New York state tax form, not the summary in TurboTax. As a part-year resident of New York, you should be filing Form IT-203.
A group return is considered a group of individual returns that meet the New York State, Yonkers, and metropolitan commuter transportation mobility tax (MCTMT) return filing requirements.
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Generally, if you are a New York State resident and are required to file a federal tax return, you must also file a New York State tax return. What form does a full year resident of NYS file? Full year New York State residents must file Form IT-201, Resident Income Tax Return.
Federal returns are not the only US tax return that an American expat needs to be aware of. If you have ties to New York, you could be a taxable resident even while living overseas. Understanding your New York State tax obligations will only help you stay tax-compliant without penalties.
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.

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