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Old 03-21-2014, 01:09 PM
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Taxes withheld in NY, NC and NYC. Not sure which forms I need to file.

I am a single individual on a student F1-visa from India. I study in the state of North Carolina.
For the year 2013, I had a job for some time in NY city, and have tax withheld for NY State and NYC local income tax.
For the same year, I also had a job in NC. I have tax withheld for the state of NC as well due to that.
I have already filed my federal paper returns. But, I am not sure how I file my state and/or city taxes to claim a refund.
Last year I just had income from NC so had to file the D400 for NC. But, this year I am not sure as to what I should do.
Can someone help me out? (My total gross income was around 20K)



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