Deductions & credits

I'm sure the rules would be similar for any state in which you had established a prior domicile....even if you can't find the particular regulation that handles the situation.

 

I can't see any state allowing one to exit their domicile state, and suddenly declaring themselves to be either stateless, or domiciled in a different state, without them actively taking steps to establish a domicile of some type in that new state.  The mind boggles at the chaos that might ensue.

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The only exception I know of is recent  national legislation that allows the civilian spouse of a military member to declare they are a resident of the military member's HOR/SLR, without actually going to that state to establish a domicile. 

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