New York State Department of Taxation and Finance Quarterly Schedule P for Part-Quarterly Filers Fil 2025

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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.
There is no longer sales tax on clothing and footwear costing under $110. Clothing and footwear costing $110 or more per item is subject to the full 8.875 percent tax rate. Visit the New York State Department of Taxation and Finance website.
Every person who sells taxable tangible personal property or taxable services (even if you make sales from your home, are a temporary vendor, or only sell once a year) must register with the Tax Department through New York Business Express before beginning business.
NY Sales Tax Quarters: March 1 through May 31, June 1 through August 31, September 1 through November 30, and December 1 through February 28/29. 16th New Jersey State Sales Tax Returns for Quarterly Filers for Oct. 1, 2024Dec. 31, 2024 are due.
Sales tax - applies to retail sales of certain tangible personal property and services. Use tax - applies if you buy tangible personal property and services outside the state and use it within New York State. Clothing and footwear under $110 are exempt from New York City and NY State sales tax.
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Gas, electricity, refrigeration, steam, telephone, and television services. Barbers, beauticians, hair restoration, manicures, pedicures, electrolysis, massage, and other similar services. Occupancy of hotel and motel rooms. Cleaning, maintenance, and repair services.
Depending on the state, these may include government entities, non-profits, and schools, to name a few. It is the buyers responsibility to provide their exemption certificates in order to not be charged sales tax, and sellers need to keep documentation of these exemptions on file.

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