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Should I consider myself a Washington resident and a part-year resident, a full-year Oregon resident, or a full-year Washington resident for tax purposes?
I started my freshman year (2018) in Washington and hold a Washington license before I moved overseas during my sophomore year (2020), but I'm an F-1 international student and just became a resident for tax purposes in 2022. I'm pretty sure because the payroll specialist at U of Oregon ran the test for me.
I moved back to Oregon in Sep 2021 from overseas for my senior year in college and moved out in June 2022 to Washington for my paid internship. I then moved to California for school in Sep 2022 with the intention to move back and reside in Washington in June 2023 potentially for at least a couple of years.
Should I report myself as a Washinton resident and a part-year Oregon resident for tax purposes in 2022, a full-year Oregon resident, or a full-year Washinton resident? I am not registered to vote in any state and do not have a home in any state.
My internship was in Washington, and the income I earned during the internship is over the standard deduction. My state of residency will matter a little bit because I'm not sure whether I should pay Oregon income tax out of my income earned during the Washington internship.