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STATE COVERAGE · NY

New York filing updates routed through evidence review.

DueDateHQ monitors public New York tax authority updates and keeps source context attached when a filing signal may affect deadline operations.

New York coverage describes product scope, not a filing recommendation.

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SOURCE TYPES

Public sources DueDateHQ monitors for New York.

DTF public updates

Official Department of Taxation and Finance pages are the preferred source surface.

Filing calendars

Calendar and form references can become review context for deadline operations.

Official notices

Public notices and filing announcements are routed into review when they contain deadline impact.

COVERED SIGNALS

What can become review work.

State deadline movement

Candidate due-date changes are preserved with source URL, excerpt, and verification metadata.

Form-level context

Form, period, taxpayer type, and jurisdiction details are kept for human review.

Firm impact workflow

Reviewed changes can be matched against firm-managed clients before operational work is created.

LIMITS

Coverage boundaries.

  • DueDateHQ does not replace New York source review by a qualified professional.
  • Coverage is limited to public material and reviewed product workflows.
  • Client-specific correspondence is outside public monitoring scope.
FAQ

New York coverage questions.

What New York updates should an operations lead watch?

Public DTF updates, filing calendars, notices, and form-level changes are the signals most likely to create deadline review work.

Can a New York signal change client deadlines automatically?

No. Candidate changes require source-backed review, client-context matching, and human action before operational use.