State tax filing

Thank you DawnC

 

I did not have any WI or otherwise US source income. I maintained an apartment overseas, to which I returned before the end of 2022. I believe I am a non-resident then and should not file a tax return with WI. Please let me know if you disagree.

 

Since we are at the topic of residency, I have a smoehow related question for federal tax purposes this time Form 8939. I stayed in WI in 2022 for 41 days, so I would not pass the physical presence test (second bullet below) to determine that I live abroad. The other test is the bona-fide test, but I am not sure whether I qualify for that either! Here is an excerpt from the instructions:
"Presence abroad. You satisfy the presence abroad test if you are one of the following.
• A U.S. citizen who has been a bona fide resident of a foreign country or countries for an uninterrupted period that includes an entire tax year.
• A U.S. citizen or resident who is present in a foreign country or countries at least 330 full days during any period of 12 consecutive months that ends in the tax year being reported."

First, I am a green card holder, not a citizen. Does this mean that I cannot claim bona fide residence abroad (notice that, unlike the first bullet point, the second bullet point explicitly mentions citizen or resident).

Second, The apartment abroad I am living in is located in country X in Europe; I moved to that country in February. I moved there from another European country, Y. Moreover, I have my family's home in my country of origin Z.

Which threshold applies to me for Form 8939? The lower threshold for a US tax resident who lives in the US, or the higher threshold for a US tax resident who lives outside the US?