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Florida permanent residency, according to the Section 196.015, is determined by the property appraiser and the factors below are taken into consideration (obviously, the state does not care how long you have been present in the state for income tax purposes since Florida has no individual income tax).
Yes. You spent more than half the year—183 days—in Florida and the trip back to New Mexico was temporary and did not establish NM residency.
Florida permanent residency, according to the Section 196.015, is determined by the property appraiser and the factors below are taken into consideration (obviously, the state does not care how long you have been present in the state for income tax purposes since Florida has no individual income tax).
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