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New York State corporate tax refers to the direct taxation of corporations operating within the state of New York. This includes the New York State Corporation Franchise Tax levied on net income, capital, or other bases, distinct from federal corporate income tax.
New York State imposes a Corporation Franchise Tax under Article 9-A of the Tax Law. The tax is calculated based on various bases, including net income, capital, and a fixed dollar minimum, with corporations paying the highest amount. For tax years beginning on or after January 1, 2021, the net income tax rate is 6.5% for businesses with a business income base over $5 million, and 7.25% for manufacturers. The state's tax regime is administered by the New York State Department of Taxation and Finance, with key annual filings including Form CT-3 or CT-4.