New York State Department of Taxation and Finance Report of Estimated Tax for Nonresident Individual 2025

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When to pay estimated tax Payment periodDue date Jan. 1March 31 April 15 April 1May 31 June 15 June 1Aug. 31 Sept. 15 Sept. 1Dec. 31 Jan. 15* of the following year. *See January payment in Chapter 2 of Publication 505, Tax Withholding and Estimated Tax2 more rows
The Electronic Federal Tax Payment System tax payment service is provided free by the U.S. Department of the Treasury. After youve enrolled and received your credentials, you can pay any tax due to the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) using this system.
payment to: NYS PERSONAL INCOME TAX. PROCESSING CENTER. PO BOX 4124. BINGHAMTON NY 13902-4124.
You can pay online using: Credit card (Visa, MasterCard, American Express, Discover, or foreign cards with CVVs) Debit card (Visa or MasterCard logo)
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.
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Pay using your Individual Online Services account From your Account Summary homepage, select the Services menu in the upper-left corner. Select Payments, bills and notices, then choose Make a payment from the expanded menu. Choose Pay estimated tax as your payment type.
You do not have to make estimated tax payments if you are a nonresident or new resident of California in 2024 and did not have a California tax liability in 2023. If you are a military servicemember not domiciled in California, do not include your military pay in your computation of estimated tax payments.
You do not need to pay estimated tax if: You expect to owe less than $300 of New York State, $300 of New York City, and $300 of Yonkers income tax after deducting tax withheld and credits that you are entitled to claim. You expect your tax withheld during 2025 to be at least: 90% of the tax shown on your 2025 return.

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