Jesse F. asked

💰  Tax

My parents and I are selling a NYC co-op for $145,000. I have a 33.3% interest and they have 66.6%. I am a NYC resident and they are non-residents (Canadians). Are there any NYS capital gains withholding requirements, and if yes, what are they?

August 30th, 2023

Ryan P. answered

Yes, there are NYS capital gains withholding requirements for non-resident sellers. Here are the key...

August 30th, 2023

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