New York uses two different tests to determine if you're a resident for tax purposes: the domicile test and the statutory residency test. Understanding the difference is crucial because you can be taxed as a…
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New York uses two different tests to determine if you're a resident for tax purposes: the domicile test and the statutory residency test. Understanding the difference is crucial because you can be taxed as a…
If you have unfiled New York State tax returns or unreported income, voluntary disclosure allows you to come into compliance while potentially reducing penalties and avoiding criminal prosecution. Understanding the benefits of voluntary disclosure can…
Once a New York State wage garnishment begins, every paycheck is reduced by 10% of your gross wages until your tax debt is paid in full. For many taxpayers, this creates immediate financial crisis. However,…
If you have multiple years of unfiled New York State tax returns, the situation can feel overwhelming. However, catching up is possible with the right strategy, and doing so can prevent criminal prosecution, stop collection…