Who Needs to File New York State Taxes?

Figure out if you need to file a New York return and then take care of it on RapidTax

There are three categories of people who have to file a New York State return: residents, nonresidents, and part-year residents. All three categories have different reasons for filing.

Residents

New York residents are pretty much those people who live permanently in New York State. Officially a resident is anyone whose domicile is in New York or whose domicile is not in NY but who maintained a permanent place of abode in NY for more than 11 months of the year and spent at least 184 days here.

Obviously there are exceptions, but they are relatively few and far between. You can find the definition of a resident and the exceptions here.

Generally New York residents must file Form IT-201 Resident Income Tax Return if they were also required to file a federal return. They must pay tax on ALL of their income no matter where it was earned. Continue reading “Who Needs to File New York State Taxes?”

Who Has to File a Maryland Tax Return?

Whether you’re a Maryland resident or nonresident, find out if you have to file a MD tax return

State taxes are one of the most complicated elements of tax. Sometimes just figuring out whether you have to file at all can be the hardest part.

If you live or work in Maryland you likely have to file a MD tax return. The first step is figuring out whether you are a resident or not. Then, refer to the filing requirements below to see if you have to file a return.

Residents

Most residents – generally those who live in Maryland – have to file a tax return. As residents, the state of Maryland has the right to tax all of your income, no matter where it was earned.

The only exception is those whose income falls below the filing threshold. For example, a single person under the age of 65 who makes less than $9,750 doesn’t have to file a return. Continue reading “Who Has to File a Maryland Tax Return?”

Do I Have to Withhold Kentucky State Tax?

Find out which employees you have to withhold KY taxes for and which don’t have to file

Here’s another great question about state taxes from one of our readers. This time, it’s about Kentucky and Tennessee:

We are a construction company based in Kentucky. We have jobs that are in Kentucky and Tennessee. When a person lives in Tennessee but works in Kentucky, do you have to withhold Kentucky taxes? When a person lives in Tennessee and our job is in Tennessee, do they pay Kentucky taxes?

State taxes seem a lot more complicated than they actually are. Once you know a few simple rules all you have to do is break a situation down into its component parts.

First of all, we are dealing with two states here: Kentucky and Tennessee. Continue reading “Do I Have to Withhold Kentucky State Tax?”