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April 2015 » Who Is a New York Resident?
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Corey Rosenthal, JD, and Fred Komarow, and Patrick Duffany, JD, CPA
For individuals who reside in New York, the question of residency for tax purposes is fairly straightforward. But for individuals who live outside New York, but have a “personal place of abode” in New York, the answer to the question of residency can be quite surprising—and costly, especially if one is deemed to be a New York City resident (even though New York City no longer imposes a personal income tax on non-residents).
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