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New York State Tax Forms & Schedules for 2026

The tax forms on this page can be essential for your New York state tax return. Each form automatically calculates the relevant deductions and tax amounts based on the 2026 New York State tax tables.

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New York Tax Forms

The tax forms below are for New York State tax return calculations. Each form will automatically calculate the relevant tax deductions and amount based on the 2026 New York State tax tables

Explore the most frequently used New York State tax forms available on TaxFormCalculator. These include core filings like Form IT-201 (Resident Return) and supporting attachments such as Form IT-201-ATT (Other Taxes and Credits), plus credits, schedules, and refund allocation forms used throughout New York State.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Quick answers to common New York filing questions, including city taxes and popular deductions.

Does New York provide education credits?

Yes—filers may claim the College Tuition Credit or Deduction for qualified tuition expenses.

Does IT-114 interact with IT-216 or IT-272?

For the covered years, IT-114 was separate from the NY EIC (IT-215/IT-216) and College Tuition (IT-272). Each had its own eligibility and computation. See context: IT-114.

What attachments are commonly required with IT-201?

Attachments may include Form IT-201-ATT (Other Tax Credits & Taxes), Form IT-225 (State Modifications), Form IT-196 (Itemized Deduction Schedule) and others depending on your situation.

Can I offset Yonkers nonresident tax with credits on my NY return?

No — the Yonkers tax is a local levy and cannot be offset by NYS credits, but it may be deductible as a local tax on your federal return if you itemize.

Can IT-2663 be waived?

Yes — if the seller qualifies for an exemption (e.g., property used as a NY principal residence or a no-gain transfer), a Certificate of Exemption may be requested before closing.

Important Notes

All calculations are estimates for guidance only. Always review your return and consider professional advice when submitting official filings.