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1 de jan. de 2024 · New York State Tax Quick Facts. State income tax: 4% - 10.9%; NYC income tax: 3.078% - 3.876% (in addition to state tax) Sales tax: 4% (local tax 3% - 4.875%) Property tax: 1.73% average effective rate; Gas tax: 25.35 cents per gallon of regular gasoline, 23.7 to 25.3 cents per gallon of diesel
21 de mar. de 2024 · New York state income tax rates range from 4% to 10.9%. Tax brackets and rates depend on taxable income, adjusted gross income and filing status. Residency status also determines what’s...
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- New York State Income Tax Credits
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You’ll have to pay taxes to the state of New York if you are a resident or a nonresident who gets income from a New York source. State income tax rates range from 4% to 10.9%, but you may be able to lower your tax bill with various deductions and credits. These include a standard deduction, itemized deductions, the earned income tax credit, child a...
Standard Deduction
The state of New York allows taxpayers to claim a standard deduction based on their filing status as follows:
Itemized Deductions
You can claim itemized deductions on your New York tax return regardless of whether you do so for federal purposes. New York allows deductions for such expenses as: 1. Medical and dental bills 2. State and local taxes 3. Mortgage interest paid 4. Gifts to charity 5. Casualty and theft losses 6. Job expenses, plus miscellaneous related costs such as travel, entertainment, gifts and car expenses 7. Other itemized deductions, such as gambling losses (but only up to the amount of your gambling wi...
Earned Income Tax Credit
You can claim New York’s earned income tax credit if you meet three conditions: 1. You have a qualifying child. 2. You claimed the federal earned income tax credit. 3. You are not claiming New York state’s noncustodial parent earned income tax credit. New York’s earned income credit is equal to 30% of your federal earned income tax credit, minus any household tax credit.
Household Tax Credit
To receive the household tax credit, you cannot be claimed as a dependent on someone else’s federal return. Also, you must reside in New York at least part of the year and meet certain income thresholds. The credit is worth up to $75 for single filers who earn $28,000 or less. For other filers, the credit amount varies according to the number of dependents you claim on your New York tax return.
Child and Dependent Care Credit
You qualify for New York’schild and dependent care credit if you are eligible for the federal version—even if you don’t claim it on your federal return. The amount of the creditdepends on your income, the number of your qualifying children and the total amount of your child care expenses for the year. If the credit is more than the amount you owe in taxes, you may receive a tax refund.
You are required to file a New York state tax return if: 1. You’re a resident and required to file a federal tax return. 2. You’re a part-year resident or nonresident with income from New York sources.
Generally, the state of New York charges a state sales tax of 4%. Some localities tack on an additional sales tax.
Real estate in New York state is subject to property tax. Local assessors determine property values, and rates are calculated by local governments.
13 de mar. de 2024 · Online services. Businesses. 2023 tax tables. Select the return you file: Form IT-201, Resident Income Tax Return for full year residents of New York State, or. Form IT-203, Nonresidents and Part-Year Residents Income Tax Return for nonresidents and part-year residents of New York State, then.
13 de jan. de 2023 · Learn how to pay and file your NYC income tax, which is calculated and paid on your New York State income tax return. Find out the rates, deductions, and credits for different filing statuses and income levels in NYC. See FAQs about NYC sales tax, tax abatement, and more.