Question
I am not sure how to file my taxes this year.
My license address is in NY, but I work and live in Connecticut. And, my employer put my Connecticut address on my W2. How does this work on my taxes?
I am not sure how to file my taxes this year.
My license address is in NY, but I work and live in Connecticut. And, my employer put my Connecticut address on my W2. How does this work on my taxes?
In regards to my previous inquiry, I cannot get a CT license because I have to keep my license address in NY because of property issues. Would it be a problem to live in CT and still keep my drivers license address in NY? I have been living and working here in CT for 3 years. But, I have property in NY in which they will not accept my CT living address. So, until this situation is resolved, I must keep my NY license. So until that time, do I always have to do send in my taxes as a CT full time resident only and nothing for NY state, since I am not earning any income in NY?
If CT is your domicile state, then you must file a full-year resident CT tax return, and ALL your income is taxable by CT, regardless of its source, and regardless of whether or not you have a CT drivers license.
If you have no NY-source income, then you need not file a non-resident NY tax return. Caution: if you work in New York even for a single day, then you may have NY-source income. Post back for details if this is your situation.
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