Originally Posted by
TravelPhotographer
Please, if possible, provide link to any 14-15 work day
rule for NY or NYC. I only found definition for NYC resident
& therefore NYC residential taxes to be if one is in NYC-NY
any part of a day for 1/2 year plus one day... e.g., daily
commuters from CT/NJ have been stung by NYC residential taxes.
This is where it's good to get in touch with a CPA or tax attorney familiar with NY's tax codes. BUT here are some informative documents from some CPAs and tax attorneys.
http://www.hodgsonruss.com/media/pub...n%20Issues.pdf
http://www.hodgsonruss.com/media/pub...06_2009-v2.pdf
http://www.eisneramper.com/new-york-...rule-0912.aspx
And per this CNN article (and pretty much any other source out there), NYS is very aggressive about trying to collect non-resident taxes. There are also stories about the "employer of convenience" rule whereby NYS considers you to be working in the state of NY if your employer is located in-state, even if you are physically working outside the state for a majority or even all of the year. I'm not sure if that would apply in your situation, but again, you really should talk to a tax attorney or CPA about the non-resident, resident, and employer of convenience rules (at the very least).