New York City move-year planning
NYC Part-Year Resident Tax Calculator
Estimate the New York City resident income tax impact when you moved into or out of New York City during the tax year. This calculator is designed for W-2 wage planning and focuses on the NYC resident-tax piece of a city resident-status change.
What This Calculator Estimates
This tool estimates the New York City resident income tax portion for a year when you lived in New York City for only part of the year. It uses a simplified approach: estimate full-year NYC resident tax on wages after a New York standard deduction assumption, then multiply by the share of wages allocated to your NYC resident period.
It is most useful for quick planning before you have a completed Form IT-360.1 result.
What This Calculator Does Not Handle
- Preparing Form IT-360.1 or Form IT-203
- Yonkers resident or nonresident tax
- Special accrual rules when changing residency
- Different NYC move dates for spouses on a joint return
- Part-year New York State residency calculations
- Self-employment income, business income, RSUs, stock options, rental income, or investment income
- Every deduction, exemption, credit, and tax-return adjustment
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FAQs
Who is this calculator for?
It is for people who lived in New York City for only part of the year and want a simplified estimate of the NYC resident income tax effect.
Does this replace Form IT-360.1?
No. New York uses Form IT-360.1 for a change of city resident status. This calculator is a planning tool, not a tax return form.
What if I also moved into or out of New York State?
Your return may involve both New York State part-year residency and New York City part-year residency. This calculator warns about that situation but does not calculate the full IT-203 result.
What should I use for NYC resident-period wages?
If you have exact payroll or tax preparer numbers, use them. Otherwise, use months or days lived in NYC as a rough planning allocation.
Disclaimer
This calculator is a simplified planning tool for W-2 wage income. It does not prepare a tax return and does not handle every state or city residency rule, deduction, credit, allocation issue, special accrual, or local tax. Confirm your filing obligations and city resident status before relying on the result.