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Old Jan 15, 2007, 01:59 PM
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Worked 6 Months In Ca And 5 Months In Ny

Can I file separately if I lived and worked in CA 6 months and moved to NY 6months and worked 5 months here? Is it better to file a certain way in this situation

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Old Jan 15, 2007, 02:19 PM   #2  
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For federal income taxes, you are going to file once, with both W-2's. For each respective state, you will file on the money you earned while employed in that state, so you will file your state taxes in both states.
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More specificaly file your federal return using your current address (ex. ny resident). file a nys tax return as a resident and a ca as non resident
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Actually, you should file your California and NY returns as part-year residents.

Further, provide a copy of the other state return when you mail in each return; that way, they know how the total income has been allocated. It answers questions before they are asked and resolves problems before they even begin
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