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March 31, 2025
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NY non-resident return: how to force TT to generate IT-203-F Schedule A and B?

  • March 31, 2025
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Hello, I need to file NY state taxes as a non-resident. I am using a desktop windows TurboTax Deluxe but struggle to force it to generate IT-203-F Schedule A and B for RSU and bonus. 
Is it possible?

Also, should the form IT-203-B include Bonus and RSU in total wages?

Thanks!

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    April 9, 2025

    If you are using TurboTax Desktop you access the New York State Form IT-203-F Multi-Year Allocation Form by using Forms mode.  To use Forms mode, with your return open:

     

    • Click on the "Forms" icon in the upper right of your screen.
    • Click on "Open Form", in the upper left of your screen.
    • In the pop-up window, click on the + next to 2024 New York
    • In the list of forms that drops down, scroll down to "IT-203-f", click to hi-light and then click on Open Form
    • You can complete your IT-203-F in the Forms mode.

     

    AS for including Bonus and RSU income, yes you should include them if they are included in box 1 of your W-2, which they should be.

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    April 9, 2025

    I also am completing IT-203-F as a non-resident.  I have vested RSUs that appear in Box 1 of my w2.   As a result, they pull forward to Schedule A.  However, they are RSU's that I need to allocate across multiple years using Schedule B.  TT will not allow me to allocate using Schedule B.  It forces me to use Schedule A which is not correct.  Also, if I try to use Schedule B, TT only recognizes the result as a Capital Gain which is also not correct.  Please advise.

    April 12, 2025

    How do I force turbotax online to generate it-203-f schedule B?