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health and car insurance in different state

my health and car insurance is in illinois. i bought a house in michigan this year, but don’t live in it yet and have actually lived more than 183 days in texas this year while things get done to my new house (where i only spent two weeks so far). where do i file my taxes?  thank you.

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rjs
Level 15
Level 15

health and car insurance in different state

You file a state income tax return in any state that you lived in or worked in for any amount of time during the year. The number of days doesn't matter. You also file a tax return in any state where you have income from a source in that state, such as rental property or sale of any property in that state, or a business in that state. Of course you don't have to file in a state that does not have state income tax, such as Texas. In a few states you have to file if you worked remotely for an employer in that state.


Your health insurance and car insurance do not affect where you have to file a state tax return.


If the situation is complicated, such as having to file in multiple states, having moved more than once, or not being sure which states you have to file in, you might have to consult a tax professional.

 

TomD8
Level 15

health and car insurance in different state

In what state is your main, primary home (your domicile, in tax terminology)?

 

Definition of "domicile":

https://www.investopedia.com/terms/d/domicile.asp

**Answers are correct to the best of my ability but do not constitute tax or legal advice.
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