Form IT-360 1 New York Change of City Resident in 2025

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A New York Resident is an individual who is domiciled in New York or an individual that maintains a permanent place of abode in New York and spends 184 or more days in the state during the tax year.
A resident is any individual who meets any of the following: Present in California for other than a temporary or transitory purpose. Domiciled in California, but outside California for a temporary or transitory purpose. See Section L, Meaning of Domicile. A nonresident is any individual who is not a resident.
A Nonresident of New York is an individual that was not domiciled nor maintained a permanent place of abode in New York during the tax year. A Part-Year Resident is an individual that meets the definition of resident or nonresident for only part of the year.
How to Apply Complete the affidavit/application. Email the affidavit/application, plus two items of proof of residency to CertResHD@comptroller.nyc.gov or submit in-person at the NYC Comptrollers Office.
To change your physical or mailing address, complete Form DTF-96, Report of Address Change for Business Tax Accounts. To change any other business tax account information (as well as your address), file Form DTF-95, Business Tax Account Update.

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The requirements to be a New York City resident are the same as those needed to be a New York State resident. You are a New York City resident if: your domicile is New York City; or. you have a permanent place of abode there and you spend 184 days or more in the city.
The 183-day rule is used to determine whether you are considered a resident for state income tax purposes. If you spend 183 days or more in the state during a calendar year, you will typically be deemed a resident and will be required to pay New York State income taxes on your worldwide income.

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