We're tracking 3 live international tax roles in New York State.
Not enough pay data yet — salary snapshot appears once more roles report bands.



New York State International Tax involves understanding and applying NYS tax laws to entities and individuals engaged in cross-border activities, including inbound and outbound investments, intercompany transactions, and expatriate taxation. It requires navigating the intersection of federal international tax regimes with state-specific nexus, apportionment, and sourcing rules.
New York State, with its significant global financial and commercial presence, presents complex international tax considerations. Key areas include the application of the New York State corporate franchise tax (Article 9-A) to foreign corporations, sourcing income for non-residents and foreign entities, and the impact of federal GILTI and FDII on NYS taxable income. Businesses must also consider state-level transfer pricing implications and the interplay of federal tax treaties with NYS tax positions, particularly concerning permanent establishments and apportionment factors.