View Full Version : The difference in a New York state tax return it-150 and it-201
havoc_11
Mar 3, 2009, 05:37 PM
Hi I'm a student new to the tax world. What is the difference between a New York state tax return "it-150" and a New York state tax return "it-201"? If anyone can help me by answering this question I would appreciate it. Thank you.
P.S.~ what do you need to be eligible for both of these?
dsCPA
Mar 10, 2009, 09:47 AM
The 150 is a short form and the 201 is a long form. If you are claiming certain credits, have certain income levels, are subject the New York minimum tax then you would have to file form IT-201 though there are more specifics.
rpmind
Feb 28, 2010, 12:01 PM
I lived in New York for just over 3 months and moved to Alabama for the remainder of the year. Since the employers took taxes out from both states, I assume I have to file two state tax returns, but do I just take a fraction of the standard deduction that I would be entitled to?
Ross Indelicato
ebaines
Mar 1, 2010, 10:07 AM
Hello rpmind. You file part-year tax returns with each state. You end up paying tax to each state only on the income you earned while living in that state. And yes, deductions are pro-rated - just follow the directions for the part-year resident returns. If you are using TurboTax or some other software package it should walk you through the process.