State tax filing

Nope...Non-Resident.  To file OR as part-year leaves the taxpayer in an impossible situation.

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My reference for OR:

 

"Am I a resident, a nonresident, or a part-year resident?
• You're a full-year Oregon resident, even if you live outside Oregon, if all of the following are true:
— You think of Oregon as your permanent home.  (Nope...unlikely in this situation)
— Oregon is the center of your financial, social, and family life.  (Nope..)
— Oregon is the place you intend to return.    (Nope..)

 

• You're still a full-year resident if:
— You temporarily moved out of Oregon or
— You moved back to Oregon after a temporary absence.
You may also be considered a full-year resident if you spent more than 200 days in Oregon during 2019 or you’re a nonresident alien, as defined by federal law.

 

You’re a nonresident if your permanent home was outside Oregon all year.     (Yep OR was only a temp living condition)

 

• You’re a part-year resident if you moved into or out of Oregon during 2019. ( Interpretation of this could be the problem...just  coming to OR  to work isn't a "move' If you didn't intend to establish a more-or-less permanent residence in OR  (my opinion))

 

You're not considered a partyear resident if:
— You temporarily moved out of Oregon, or
— You moved back to Oregon after a temporary absence.

 

150-101-043 (Rev. 02-24-20) 6

 

Special-case Oregon residents. If you’re an Oregon resident and you meet all of the following conditions,  you’re considered a nonresident for tax purposes:
• You maintained a permanent home outside Oregon for the entire year.
• You didn't keep a home in Oregon during any part of the year.
• You spent less than 31 days in Oregon during the year.

 

Important. A recreational vehicle (RV) isn’t considered
a permanent home outside of Oregon."

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page 5:

https://www.oregon.gov/dor/forms/FormsPubs/publication-or-40-fy_101-043_2019.pdf

 

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True, I'm just another user with just 20+ years of experience using TurboTax software..so I can navigate the software...but some gritty tax details may be beyond my ken.

____________*Answers are correct to the best of my knowledge when posted, but should not be considered to be legal or official tax advice.*