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State tax filing
The Texas drivers license is not the determinant factor. Were you a full-year resident of Indiana or a part-year resident of Indiana? Are you a member of the military?
See IT-40 tax booklet here. Page 6 of the 2023 IT-40 Individual Income Tax Booklet states:
You are a full-year Indiana resident if you maintain your legal residence in Indiana from Jan. 1 – Dec. 31 of the tax year. You do not have to be physically present in Indiana the entire year to be considered a full-year resident. Residents, including military personnel, who leave Indiana for a temporary stay, are considered residents during their absence.
It also states:
If you were a part-year resident and received income while you lived in Indiana, you must file Indiana Form IT-40PNR, Part-Year Resident or Nonresident Individual Income Tax Return. If you were a legal resident of another state and had income from Indiana, you must file Form IT-40PNR.
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