hi i'm 25 yrs old i'm working in s/w company i'm paying Rs.1591 as tax withou any savings. now how much should i invest to make the tax to nill? if its 2.6 ...
I know tax season is still a few months away but Im curious. Ive lived in NY all my life but recently married someone who is active duty. We just moved to NC on 09/01 and I started working here. N...
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Florida has no state income tax, so you should file in New York.
bold4bs
You are a resident of New York State. You file a resident New York State income tax return. Period.
It does not matter that you worked in Florida for one month; Florida does not have an individual income tax - all of the income you reported for federal purposes will be taxable for New York State purposes.
apreston60
In NY
bostonianinmo
Since your domicile is NY, they are entitled to tax your world-wide income regardless of where it was earned. FL doesn't have an income tax so that won't cost you anything extra at least.
momzadork
You need to file a federal return and a state return for NY. Florida has no state tax.
zippythejessi
Both states. You'll probably not have to pay anything, or if you already paid something to Florida, you'd probably get it back, but if you collected paychecks from both states, you have to file in both states. It's the same thing for people who live in NY and work in NJ.
mariannentyleryoung
File NY and FL it is where the income is earned not just where you live. Good luck.
♥ Mae ♥
NY you were there majority of the time
New Year, New Me
Um, obviously New York. You have to live in Florida for at least 6 mos out of the year to file in that state.