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March 13, 2025
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Work in New York City, but live in Westchester County

  • March 13, 2025
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I live in Westchester County, but work in New York City three days a week. Will I be taxed the New York City tax on my bi-weekly paychecks?

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    March 13, 2025

    As a non-resident of New York City and a resident of Westchester County, you shouldn't be subject to the New York City personal income tax on your bi-weekly paychecks. Nonresidents of New York City are not liable for New York City personal income tax.

    • However, if you work for the directly for the City of New York, you will need to file Form NYC-1127 and pay taxes.
      • This form calculates the City waiver liability, which is the amount due as if the filer were a resident of NYC.
      • Please go to e-Services to file  Form NYC-1127 online. You will need to register and set up an account. Alternatively, you may mail your  Form NYC-1127. return to the address at this link.

    Steps to Ensure Correct Withholding:

    1. Make sure Your Address: Ensure your correct county and address are listed on the New York State IT-2104 withholding form submitted to your employer.
    2. Check Your Pay Stub: Regularly check your pay stub to ensure NYC tax is not being incorrectly withheld.

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    [Edited 03/12/2025|05:48 pm PST]

    March 13, 2025

    Thanks for answering my question. I do not work for the city of New York. I only work IN the city.

    March 13, 2025

    Since you work in New York City but don't work for the City itself, you won't need to file Form NYC-1127. 

     

    As a non-resident of New York City and a resident of Westchester County, you shouldn't be subject to the New York City personal income tax on your bi-weekly paychecks. Nonresidents of New York City are not liable for New York City personal income tax.