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- In the first section, enter the legal name of the partnership and its special New York State identification number. Ensure that this information is accurate, as it identifies your partnership.
- Proceed to Schedule A. For each nonresident partner, provide their name and address. You can list partners in either alphabetical order or by Social Security number.
- In the following fields, enter each partner's Social Security number, share of federal items of income, gain, loss, and guaranteed payments. Review the instructions for specifics on these values.
- Allocate partner amounts to New York State as instructed, filling in the share of federal partnership deductions for each partner.
- Ensure to enter totals for the allocated amounts if multiple Schedule A forms are used. Submit the grand totals on the last form, leaving other total boxes blank.
- On page two, confirm the partner's Social Security number matches the information from page one and compute the net amount of New York taxable income.
- Calculate New York State tax by multiplying the net amount by the specified tax rate. Fill in any estimated income tax paid and determine if there is a balance due or overpayment.
- Once all fields are accurately filled and reviewed, save changes, download, print, or share the form as needed.
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You must file Form IT-203 if you meet any of the following conditions: You have income from a New York State source (see Nonresidents: New York source income) and your New York adjusted gross income (Federal amount column) is more than your New York State standard deduction.