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State tax filing
You will have to research each state's definition of "resident" for income tax purposes, which might be different from the definition of resident for other purposes. Because every state has a different definition of resident, it is possible to be considered a resident of more than one state. You can have only one domicile, but you can be a resident of more than one state. Whether you have to file your state tax returns as a resident or a nonresident depends on the definition of resident for income tax purposes, not on your domicile.
‎January 26, 2022
11:57 AM