GraceNY Posted March 24, 2022 Report Posted March 24, 2022 I am preparing a part-year DC return. Taxpayer lived in NY for 8 months and had 25k in wages. DC income was a taxable grant from NIH reported on a 1099-G. I know the grant is not considered "earned income" for the purpose of EITC. On the DC part year return, the 25k was a subtraction. However, DC is computing an EITC based on the NY wages of 25k. I don't think that is correct. Would DC give a taxpayer the EITC on out-of-state wages? Thanks in advance for your input. Grace Quote
Pacun Posted March 24, 2022 Report Posted March 24, 2022 You need to enter the dates they resided in DC and the dates they resided in NY. Then you need to go to D-40 page 1 (I think line 7) and enter the income that was "earned while not a DC resident". In this case, I believe your DC income will be 0. Quote
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