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  2. Begin by entering the legal name of your corporation and its Employer Identification Number (EIN) in the designated fields.
  3. Provide your email address and select the type of return you are filing from the options available, such as NYC-EXT or NYC-400.
  4. If you are authorizing electronic payment, fill in your financial institution's routing number and account number, along with the amount of authorized debit.
  5. In Part A, an authorized corporate officer must declare their authority and review the information provided. They will also need to enter their PIN as a signature.
  6. Part B requires the ERO or paid preparer to declare that they have reviewed the information. Ensure both signatures are included before submission.

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Zones and CountiesJuly 1,2025 Metropolitan Commuter Transportation District (MCTD) ZoneCountiesTax Rate Zone 1 Bronx, Kings, New York, Queens and Richmond 0.895% Zone 2 Dutchess, Nassau, Orange, Putnam, Rockland, Suffolk and Westchester 0.055% 0.115%5 more rows Jul 1, 2025
The New York City School Tax credit is available to New York City residents or part-year residents who cannot be claimed as a dependent on another taxpayers federal income tax return. The credit amounts vary. This credit must be claimed directly on the New York State personal income tax return.
People, trusts, and estates must pay the New York City Personal Income Tax if they earn income in the City. The tax is collected by the New York State Department of Taxation and Finance (DTF). The tax usually shows up as a separate line on pay stubs.
If you qualify as a New York state tax resident, you must pay taxes on your worldwide income, including foreign earnings. Nonresidents, however, are subject to taxation only on their New York-sourced income (e.g. rental from a property located in New York).
PURPOSE - A completed Form NYC-579-GCT provides documentation that an ERO has been authorized to electronically file the General Corporation Tax return or other report.

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