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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the New York State Residency Review Questionnaire in our editor.
  2. Begin by entering the academic year at the top of the form. Ensure you do not leave any questions blank, as all 15 questions must be completed for a decision.
  3. In section 1, provide your full name and Social Security Number. This is essential for identification purposes.
  4. For section 2, detail your continuous period of legal residence in New York State. If there are multiple periods, list each separately with start and end dates.
  5. Section 3 requires you to list all addresses from the last five years. Include living status codes (e.g., rented, owned) for each address.
  6. Continue through sections 4 to 15, providing information about your education history, employment, tax filings, and other relevant details as prompted.
  7. Finally, review your entries for accuracy before signing and dating the form at the bottom to affirm that all information is true.

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In the last five years, the New York State Department of Taxation and Finance (Department) has: Initiated over 3,000 residency audits on high net worth and high income individuals each year; Collected on average over $140,000 per taxpayer audited; and. Generated over a whopping $1 billion of revenue from these audits.
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.
Not reporting all of your income is an easy-to-avoid red flag that can lead to an audit. Taking excessive business tax deductions and mixing business and personal expenses can lead to an audit.
According to the New York Department of Taxation and Finance: 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.
New York residency audits try to uncover if a taxpayer owes state taxes as a resident based on living in New York State. Domicile, statutory residency, and other laws impact the outcome of your residency audit. Common audit triggers include major financial transactions, moving, or property activity in New York.

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You are a New York State resident if your domicile is New York State OR: you maintain a permanent place of abode in New York State for substantially all of the taxable year; and. you spend 184 days or more in New York State during the taxable year.
To qualify as a New York State resident, you must have established legal residence by maintaining a domicile in New York State for a period of at least one year preceding the first day of the semester. A domicile is defined as a fixed permanent home to which you intend to return after being absent for a period of time.
Some of the reasons we select a taxpayer for audit include: Failure to file a return. Failure to report income or sales. Excessive credits or exclusions claimed on a return.

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