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State tax filing
Since you maintained a domicile overseas all of 2022 - I don't think you would be considered a resident of WI for any part of the year. Did you have any WI source income?
According to the WI tax authority: A part-year resident is an individual who was domiciled in Wisconsin for part of the taxable year. Part-year residents file Wisconsin Form 1NPR.
Domicile is the individual’s true, fixed, and permanent legal home, the place the individual intends to remain permanently and indefinitely, and the place to which the individual
intends to return whenever absent. An individual can have only one domicile at any one time. Once established, the domicile is never lost until all three of the following occur or exist.
• The individual specifically intends to abandon the old domicile and takes actions consistent with such intent,
• The individual intends to acquire a new domicile and takes actions consistent with such intent, and
• The individual is physically present in the new domicile.
Temporary absences do not change an individual’s domicile. It does not appear you ever had a domicile in WI and your stay there was temporary and no WI tax return would be required.
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