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Home > Money & Services > Taxes   »   Live part-time NYC and work full-time and live part-timein Long Island am I NYC resi

 
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Old Mar 2, 2008, 07:53 AM
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Live part-time NYC and work full-time and live part-timein Long Island am I NYC resi

For all of 2007, I lived and worked in Suffolk County four days per week, and I lived in the Bronx three days per week (not working during those three days). My employer generated my w-2 form with non-resident status based on my working and living in Suffolk County for my emploment. My question is, am I, for new York City tax purposes, a full time resident of New York City or a part-time resident of New York City? Thank you very much, Nirlepa

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I think you are a non-resident of NYC. Based on your description that you spent more time living in Suffolk County than NYC (eating, sleeping), I believe you clam Suffolk as your principal residence. Hence no NYC resident tax is due.
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