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1 TAX WORKSHOP Presented to: NEW YORK STATE NONRESIDENT STUDENTS & SCHOLARS Spring 2007

2 Toll Free Tax Information 1-800-225-5829 (foreign language assistance is available) VISIT OUR WEB SITE AT: www.nystax.gov

3 If you did not have income and only need to file Form 8843 to the IRS …… then, you do not need to file a New York State personal income tax return. New York State Income Tax

4 Federal Conformity New York State (NYS) complies with ALL tax treaties that the Internal Revenue Service uses. Your Federal (IRS) Taxable Income is the starting point in computing your New York State income tax. New York-Source Income is Taxable Income you received in New York State. Note: If you earned income in any other state in the United States, please consult that state for income tax filing requirements.

5 New York State Income Tax for Nonresident Alien Students & Scholars Almost all nonresident alien students and scholars are in New York temporarily for a particular purpose and, therefore, are nonresidents for income tax purposes. However, if you do not have a domicile (a place you intend to return to as your permanent home) outside New York State and you maintained a permanent place of abode (residence) in New York State, you may be required to file other New York State income tax returns.

6 Do I have to file a New York State IT-203 nonresident income tax return? Yes, if you meet any of the following conditions: You had New York-source taxable income and your New York adjusted gross income (Federal amount column) is more than: $7,500 for single individuals $3,000 if single & can be claimed on another taxpayer’s IRS tax return $7,500 if married & filing separate tax returns You want to claim a refund.

7 New York State Nonresident Tax Form Almost all nonresident alien students/ scholars who file a NYS income tax return will need to file: Form IT-203, “Nonresident and Part- year Resident Income Tax Return” and attach form IT-2 if you received W-2’s

8 Form IT-203 Filing Status: Guidelines for Nonresident Aliens If you checked “single” on your 1040NR-EZ or 1040NR and you are required to file Form IT-203, you MUST check “single” as your filing status on your Form IT-203. If you checked “married” on your 1040NR-EZ or 1040NR, you must check “married filing separate” as your filing status on your Form IT-203. (“Married filing joint” is not allowed)

9 Form IT-203 Guidelines Unlike the IRS tax return, NO PERSONAL EXEMPTION is allowed for you or your spouse on Form IT-203. You are allowed the SAME amount of DEPENDENT EXEMPTIONS as claimed on your IRS tax return. Unlike the IRS tax return, you may ALL claim a STANDARD DEDUCTION.

10 The NYS Standard Deduction Amount 2006 New York State standard deduction amount: $7,500 for single individuals $3,000 if single & can be claimed on another taxpayer’s federal (IRS) return $7,500 if married & filing separate tax returns

11 Form IT-203 General Guidelines If any part or your scholarship or fellowship was included as INCOME (for room and board) on your IRS tax return, then enter it on the line for OTHER INCOME (line 15) on your NYS tax return, IT-203. If you included your 2005 State Income tax refund as income on your IRS tax return, you can subtract it (line 24) on your NYS tax return, IT-203. Only enter the taxable income from the IRS tax return onto the NYS tax return, IT-203

12 W-2 Form 5 UCLA Main St Los Angeles CA 90903 16-70000000 Joy Kim 345 University St Amherst NY 14226 010-00-0101 4000.00424.00 CA 16-7000000 4000.00 200.00

13 W-2 Form Joy Kim 345 University St Amherst NY 14226 010-00-0101 University of New York At Buffalo Capen Hall Amherst NY 14226 16-6000000 6000.00 540.00 NY 16-60000000 6000.00 240.00

14 What about the State Copy of Form W-2? If you are filing a NYS tax return and have a W-2, transfer your W-2 information onto NYS Form IT-2. DO NOT attach a W-2 to your NYS tax return (IT-203). Keep the state copy for your records. Attach the IT-2 to your IT-203. Note: Obtain Form IT-2 from www.nystax.govwww.nystax.gov

15 IT-2

16 Transfer ALL W-2 Information to Form IT-2 {

17 You must complete IRS Form 1040NR-EZ or 1040NR before filling out Form IT-203.

18 Federal Form 1040NR-EZ – T ransfer the taxable income amounts only fr om the 1040NR-EZ or 1040-NR. Line 6 includes $5000 Scholarship and $2000 is wages reported on Form 1042-S and is NOT transferred to the NYS form IT-203 This column, lines 3-10, is taxable income and transferred to NYS return Federal amount Column

19 Completing IT-203

20 Complete Lines 1 through 18. Transfer the amounts from your 1040NR-EZ or 1040NR to the Federal Amount column and income you earned in New York State (New York-source income) to NYS amount column.

21 Use your Federal Adjusted gross income then determine your NYS adjusted gross income. If you included your state refund for tax year 2004 as income on your 1040NR-EZ or 1040NR, subtract it on line 24 to arrive at NYS taxable income.

22 Line 38 NYS taxes – See next slide for Tax Chart

23 If you have a dollar amount on line 37 (NYS taxable income), find your income tax in the tables beginning on page 69 of the IT-203 instructions

24 Line 39 – Household Credit

25 Who is entitled to a NYS household credit? Cannot be claimed on another person’s federal tax return and if your income on form IT-203: Single and your federal amount column (line 18) is $28,000 or less Married and federal amount column (line 18) is $32,000 or less The household credit is NOT refundable and will only reduce your NYS tax. See page 40 in the IT-203 Instructions booklet for household credit chart

26 NYS household credit chart for a single person that CANNOT be claimed on another taxpayer’s federal return

27 IT -203 tax computation (cont.)

28 New York State and Local Sales and Use Tax You owe a sales and use tax if: You purchase property or a service delivered to YOU in New York State without payment of sales and use tax (Ex. Internet, catalog purchases). Most tangible personal property is subject to New York and Local Sales tax. Examples: clothing, jewelry, electronic equipment, furniture, prewritten software, books (excluding text books), compact disks, videos, etc.

29 Line 56 (IT-203) is used to report the amount of sales tax you owe. If you do not owe sales tax, enter “0” on line 56. On page 64 of the IT-203 Instructions booklet, there are instructions for computing the amount of use tax due if you owe. If you DO NOT owe Sales and Use tax, enter a ZERO on line 56. DO NOT leave it Blank.

30 Page 4 of IT-203 – Line 62 is from IT-2 272272272272

31 Joy Kim 2/23/05 optional Joy Kim Student 2/22/07

32 Mail your New York State tax return by 4/17/07 Mail to: State Processing Center PO BOX 61000 Albany, New York 12261-0001

33 Additional information for discussion Reporting Sales Tax ONLY If you are not required to file a New York State personal income tax return (IT-203), you may report the amount of sales and use tax on form ST-140. This form is due 4/17/2007

34 Income Tax Filing TIPS Remember to: Sign your tax return. Enter your Social Security Number on your tax return. Complete Form IT-2 from your W-2 information and attach the IT-2.

35 Thank you for coming! The material included in this presentation is intended for nonresident alien students and scholars in New York State who are in the U.S. on F-1 or J-1 visas. For more information, please refer to NYS Division of Taxation and Finance forms, instructions and publications.


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