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rdobs
Feb 21, 2007, 09:16 AM
I was a resident of ny state until june of 2006, after which moved to fl and established residency there. Do i have to pay taxes to ny state on my income that was earned in fl? Every tax website that i go to automatically does it that way which means i owe $185 to ny. If i do my taxes without the fl income they owe me close to $300. Big difference. Oh, and btw, in Dec i moved again to CA but did not work at all in 06. Do i still have to file a ca return?

AtlantaTaxExpert
Feb 21, 2007, 10:09 AM
No, your Florida income will NOT be taxed by NY.

If you file as a part-year resident, the NY tax Form IT-203, alows you to differentiate between the NY-based and the FL-based income. Try the TaxAct NY tax software.

No California return is needed if there is no California income.

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