By Lance Rothenberg ( March 26, 2018, 1:15 PM EDT) -- Perhaps all tax audits are frustrating, but a New York personal income tax residency audit may be the most intrusive and frustrating type of audit to endure. A residency audit queries where a taxpayer lives, how she spends time, where she spends time and with whom she spends time. The questions and answers delve into the intimate, private life of a taxpayer to trace her comings and goings into and out of a jurisdiction. Cellphone records, credit card bills, family connections, business dealings, E-ZPass statements, details of home furnishings, bank statements, locations of vehicles, even medical records are all fair game in a residency audit....
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