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June 4, 2019
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I paid non-resident real property income tax on New York form IT 2663. Where do I report that on NY form 203 and federal form 1040?

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Employee
June 4, 2019

Fisrt you need to enter it in the federal interview. Here's how for personal property taxes:

  • Deductions & Credits
  • Cars and Other Things you own
  • Personal Property Taxes...start

If you are referring to Property Taxes, this is how to enter that:

  • Deductions & Credits
  • Your Home
  • Propert Taxes...enter under additional homes or land

All of this will flow to the New York return and become a part of itemized deductions. It will appear on the IT-196 (line 6 or 7) which will flow to the IT-203 (line 33). New York does not have the $10,000 limit on state taxes paid.

If you have other questions about this, ask in the comment section below.

October 3, 2022

1. I am claiming standard deductions on my Federal return, (2) My father sold his house in New York in 2021. I live in NJ and I did not own the property. I only received a small sum from my father, but the attorney said I had to pay tax on that amount. So I paid the tax on IT2663. How do I claim the tax I paid now? 

Employee
October 3, 2022

NY Form IT-2663 is to be filed by a non-resident seller of real property.  Since you were not the property owner, you cannot be the seller.  Why did the attorney have you file that form?

**Answers are correct to the best of my ability but do not constitute tax or legal advice.