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    Jan 5, 2006, 11:14 AM
    NY City Resident Tax
    Work in NYC, but live in Long Island (Suffolk County). Do I need to pay NY -City Resident tax?

    I have checked the entire forum but could not find a similar post or everyone knows the answer already? :confused:

    Thank you!
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    Jan 5, 2006, 11:31 AM
    Zmedia:

    Though I do not live in NY, I prepare a number of tax returns for NY- and NJ-based clients.

    In my opinion, Long Island is not considered part of NYC. Hence, you would not be liable for NYC income taxes.

    However, to be sure, a phone call to the NYC comptroller office (212-669-7782) or an e-mail ([email protected]) would probably answer your question.

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