The New York source income of a nonresident individual shall be the sum of the following: (1) The net amount of items of income, gain, loss and deduction entering into his federal adjusted gross income, as defined in the laws of the United States for the taxable year, derived from or connected with New York sources. If you are a New York State resident and your permanent home (domicile) was in New York State when you entered the military, but you were assigned to duty outside the state, you are still a New York State resident. Your military pay is subject to New York State income tax to the same extent it is subject to federal income tax.
The patch worn by New York Guard membersActive1917–presentCountryAllegianceTypeRole'To Support the New York military forces'Part ofCommandersCivilian leadership(Governor of the State of New York)State military leadershipDavid J. Warager (Commanding General)The New York Guard (NYG) is the of, also called The New York State Military Reserve. As of June 2008, the New York Guard, a recognized command under the New York State's Military law, has line-item funding in the state budget.Now with a unified command structure, formerly the organization contained an Army Division and an Air Division. The missions of the New York Guard include augmentation, assistance, and support of the and respectively and aide to civil authorities in New York State.
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New York also has a which, with the State Guard and the Army and Air National Guards, is under the command of the, the, and the (DMNA).The New York Guard is one of the largest and best organized State Guards in the United States. The New York Seventh in Washington, DC, 1861Many units of the New York State Militia saw service in the, after being activated into federal service by.The activation of state militia by led to some conflict with authorities in command of the units:With the advent of the Civil War in April 1861, the 14th regiment saw its first war service in guarding the. By mid-April of that year, the ' were ready to leave New York for Washington D.C.
Colonel advised the Honorable that the regiment was prepared to march and had accepted a three-year federal enlistment. However, the governor would not issue orders for the regiment to leave New York. While encamped at Park in Brooklyn, Colonel Wood and Congressman went to see President Lincoln to secure orders for the regiment to march to Washington. President Lincoln lost no time in issuing those orders to the. When learned that the regiment was preparing to march, he telegraphed Colonel Wood and inquired 'by what authority' did he move his regiment, Colonel Wood coolly replied, 'By the authority of the President of the United States.' Following the Civil War, efforts were made to link the varied military units in New York under overall headquarters. As a result of this, the, came into being on August 5, 1886.
New York Guard created, 1917 On August 3, 1917, the of New York, in order to comply with the provisions of the State Constitution requiring that troops be available to the Governor for the protection of life and property of the citizens of New York, organized a state military force known as the New York Guard. The new force replaced the, drafted in the service of the United States on August 5, 1917. The force consisted of the First and Second Provisional Regiments, guarding aqueducts and other infrastructure in the southern portion (First Provisional Regiment) and the remaining parts of the state.On January 1, 1919, the Guard numbered 22,000 in active service. After the, federalized New York National Guard Units were returned to State control. General Pershing and Private Ruth in Washington, 1924On May 21, 1924, joined the New York National Guard and was Assigned to the 104th Field Artillery in Jamaica Queens Armory.George Herman Ruth, popularly known as 'The Babe', 'The Bambino', and 'The Sultan of Swat', was a member of the 104th Field Artillery in Jamaica Queens.
On May 21, 1924. he signed the dotted line for three years and joined the ranks of civilian soldiers.Babe Ruth was sworn in by Colonel James Austin at the Isle of Safety in Times Square in front of a military tent used for enlistment drives. Once the enlistment papers were filled he symbolically placed them into the open jaws of a horse drawn gun. He was then immediately placed under the command of First Sergeant Adrian Jacques who was in charge of the regiment present.
He served while he played in the stadium he was destined to rebuild. A May 29 Washington Post article reported that he appeared before General John Joseph Pershing at State, War and Navy building in Washington. once he was fitted and squared away.
104th Field Artillery ArmoryThe 104th Field Artillery underwent several changes over the years while in active duty. The unit served briefly under Federal control on November 5, 1916 for Mexican border control, then returned to state status on November 15, 1916. In addition, the unit was activated for Federal service during World War I and II. It wasn't until 1917 that the unit received its destination as the 104th Field Artillery and saw extensive service in France.After World War I, the unit was demobilized but shortly reactivated into the New York National Guard until 1959 when it reorganized as the 104th Field Artillery Regiment.
Consolidated 1 September 1992 with the 104th Field Artillery and consolidated unit designated as the 258th Field Artillery, to consist of the 1st Battalion, an element of the 42d Infantry Division. New York Guard, 1940 With the advent of, units were federalized and the New York Guard was created for service to the State.In 1942, former Heavyweight champion boxer Lt joined New York Guard.New York Guard, 2001 to present In the wake of the September 11, 2001, terrorist attacks, the New York Guard provided security, disaster relief, legal, communications and other services to New York City and the surrounding areas in cooperation with the National Guard. During this period, Major General John F. Bahrenburg was Commander of the New York Guard (his tenure as Commander was from 1999 to 2002).The New York Guard experienced a resurgence after the.
New York Guard units were activated after the attacks, performing a variety of missions, including, logistical support to forces stationed at 'Ground Zero'. Medical units of the Guard worked in conjunction with other DMNA forces providing care at several location including Camp Smith, in Westchester county.
The New York Guard conducts annual training at.To join, an applicant must be between 18–62 years of age, a citizen of the United States, and be in reasonably good health.The following are some of the many positions in the New York state guard:. Medical, including Physicians, Dentists, Nurses, Psychologists, Physical and Occupational Therapists, counselors and allied specialties.
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Public Affairs. GeneralistTraining All New York Guard enlisted recruits, unless they have prior military experience, must attend Initial Entry Training (IET). After completion of one week of IET at, soldiers may take any of the following courses based on their TDA position and rank. Officers, unless they have prior commissioned military experience, must complete the officer's basic course after appointment.Schools.
If you qualify for the New York exemption, you will need to file a NY non-residentreturn to get a refund of any tax withheld. To qualify for the exemption, you mustmeet the following requirements:1. You did not maintain any permanent place of abode in New YorkState during the tax year;2. You maintained a permanent place of abode outside New YorkState during the entire tax year; and3. You spent 30 days or less (any part of a day is a day for thispurpose) in New York State during the tax year.As you work through your New York statereturn:. On the ' We'veRecommended a Residency Status' screen click Change Residency and choose Non-Resident.
When you get to the ' New York Income Allocation' screen, make sure to click No,then on the next screen ' Your Form W-2Summary' click Done. Continue through to the screen titled' Changes to Federal Income'. Click Start next to Received military pay.(see screen shot). On the'Military Pay' screen enter your federal and nonresident NY militarywages (W-2 Box 1) (see screen shot)This should exempt your military pay.NOTE:If your spouse is not a New York resident, the state requires you to file asMarried Filing Separately, even if you filed a joint federal return.
Theinstructions above will not exempt your NY income if you file the state jointlywhen you should be filing separately.The instructionsto file a separate state return after filing jointly on your federal return canbe found here.