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State tax filing
You may or may not be a Maryland resident. Even though you may have maintained a place of abode in Maryland and if you failed to satisfy 183 days minimum time you should have been present in Maryland, then you are not a Maryland resident. Or depending on how you count 183 day and you figured you meet the 183 days rule, then you will be considered resident in Maryland for tax purposes.
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March 25, 2020
8:20 PM