Client lived in NYC for 45 days while working in NJ before moving to PA (still working same job in NJ). Moved to NY from CA, had same job all this time but at no time actually worked in NY since her job was in NJ. However, she did claim residency for the period and her w-2s (all 4 from the same company!) does show NY & NYC wages and w/h for that period, as well as the correct apportionment of NJ, CA & PA. Do I need to fill out the IT-203-ATT? or is that form only for nonresidents that have worked in NY as well as out of NY? I may be overthinking this one, but the instructions aren't totally clear.
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