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CX is active duty and has a W2- with box 16 filled out NY state income. Now CX did not live in NYS all year and moved to Spain still on active duty.
NY states if not a resident, the active duty pay should be exempt. Proseries is taxing this. How can i make this income exempt from NYS?
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If his domicile is New York, he is required to pay NYS income tax on his earnings. Your domicile is the state of your permanent home, or the state you consider your home whenever you are elsewhere
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even though, the CX lived in CA half the year and then moved to Spain remainding?
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Taxability of military pay
The taxability of your military pay is determined by your residency.
- If you are a resident of New York State, your military pay is subject to New York State income tax to the same extent it is subject to federal income tax.
Resident status and filing requirements
Rules for all taxpayers
To determine if you are a New York State resident for income tax purposes, you must consider where your domicile was and where you maintained a permanent place of abode during the tax year. For more information, see income tax definitions to determine your resident status.
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CX is not a resident of NY- did not live in NY.