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I work in New York, but live in another state. Can I get the New York tax benefits as a nonresident?

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I work in New York, but live in another state. Can I get the New York tax benefits as a nonresident?

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A. If you are a non-Resident New York State taxpayer, then you should consult a qualified tax advisor to assess whether you should deduct contributions to the Program on your New York State returns or instead pay more taxes in New York and, if available, take an increased credit in your home state for such taxes paid to New York.

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