Who Needs To File a New York State Income Tax Return?
Staff in the ISSS are frequently asked, do I need to file a New York State income tax return? You will want to file a New York State tax form: • if you have New York State-sourced income (look at Box 15 on form W-2 for a “NY” code), and • if NY State income tax was withheld in Box 17 of form W-2 and • you would like to apply for a refund of the box 17 amount, regardless of how much money you earned. You must file New York State form IT-203 if you have income from a New York State source and your New York adjusted gross income is more than your New York State standard deduction ($7500 for single or married individuals, $15,000 if a married individual from Canada, Mexico, Korea or student from India whose spouse is in the United States but earned no income). New York state adjusted gross income includes income from New York State and any other states you may have worked in 2008. Note: New York adjusted gross income is determined by completing IT-203 lines 1 through 31 and comparing line
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