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Effective June 1, 1990, a combined state and local sales tax is imposed on all charges for interior cleaning and maintenance services performed in New York State, regardless of whether performed on an as-needed (short-term) basis or long-term contractual basis.
Steps: Visit getyourrefund.org/nyc. Sign into your account. Submit tax documents using your smartphone, tablet, or computer equipped with a camera. After all necessary documentation is submitted, an IRS-certified VITA/TCE preparer will verify your tax information and contact you.
Filing Requirements Residents: The estate of a New York resident must file a New York State estate tax return if the amount of the residents federal gross estate, plus the amount of any includible gifts, exceeds the basic exclusion amount applicable at the date of death.
Who is considered a New York City employee? You are considered an employee of the City of New York if you are employed by the NYPD, FDNY, the Department of Finance, Department of Sanitation, or any of the other New York City government agencies.
New York City residents must pay a personal income tax, which is administered and collected by the New York State Department of Taxation and Finance. Most New York City employees living outside of the five boroughs (hired on or after January 4, 1973) must file form NYC-1127.
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Key Takeaways. If you earn less than the Standard Deduction for your filing status, you likely dont need to file a tax return. Even if you dont meet the filing threshold, you may still have to file taxes if you have other types of income.
Heres a list of some of the exemptions on sales tax in New York: Services are generally exempt, unless specifically taxable. Certain groceries. Menstrual hygiene products. Newspapers and periodicals. College textbooks. Over-the-counter and prescription drugs and medicines.
Generally, you must file a New York State income tax return if you are a New York State resident and are required to file a federal return. You may also have to file a New York State return if you are a nonresident of New York and you have income from New York State sources.

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