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State tax filing
Even if you rented an apartment in Arizona, if you kept your permanent residence, ID and car registration in Texas, you would file a nonresident / part year resident Arizona return. Contact the Arizona DOR with any questions.
If you maintained a permanent home in Texas while temporarily in Utah for 7 months (roughly 210+ days), you are likely considered a part-year resident or, depending on specific intent, a statutory resident. You would file a Utah TC-40 Part-Year Resident Return to report only the income earned while in Utah. Contact the Utah DOR with any questions.
As @RogerD1 stated, if you returned to your permanent home in Texas, which has no state tax, you can prepare Arizona and Utah returns in any order.
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March 8, 2026
8:35 PM