New York State Individual Tax Return Forms 2025 (Residents and Non-residents)

New York State individual income taxes are administered by the New York State Department of Taxation and Finance. This page provides official resources for
New York State individual income tax forms for tax year 2025 (filed in 2026), including online filing, main returns, schedules, estimated payments, and taxpayer assistance.

File New York State Income Tax Online (2025)

New York offers secure electronic filing through its official systems. Most taxpayers can file and pay online and receive refunds faster.

  • Online filing & services (official):
    https://www.tax.ny.gov/online/
  • File your NYS personal income tax return electronically
  • Make estimated or extension payments online
  • Check refund status and manage your tax account

Quick Links (Official New York State Resources)

New York State Individual Income Tax Forms (2025)

Select the appropriate return based on your residency status.
Additional schedules may be required depending on income, credits, and local taxes.

Form Description Official source
Form IT-201 New York State Resident Income Tax Return
Access IT-201 (official forms page)
Form IT-203 Nonresident and Part-Year Resident Income Tax Return
Access IT-203 (official forms page)
Form IT-201-ATT Resident Income Tax Return – Additional Taxes and Credits
Access attachments and schedules
Form IT-203-ATT Nonresident / Part-Year Attachments
Access attachments and schedules
Form IT-2 Summary of W-2 Statements
Access Form IT-2

Estimated Payments & Amendments (2025)

New York State Income Tax Deadlines (Tax Year 2025)

  • Return due date: April 15, 2026
  • Extension deadline: October 15, 2026 (if approved)
  • Estimated payment due dates:
    April 15, 2026; June 15, 2026; September 15, 2026; January 15, 2027

New York State Taxpayer Resources (2025)

Disclaimer

This page provides links to official New York State Department of Taxation and Finance resources for informational purposes only. Tax laws, forms, and filing requirements may change. Always verify details on the official New York State tax website or consult a qualified tax professional.