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simsmari
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Am I considered a part-time resident if I worked at my college in a state different from my permanent residence?

I was a on-campus resident at my college in Maryland where I worked on campus but my home address was in DC.
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ToddL
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Am I considered a part-time resident if I worked at my college in a state different from my permanent residence?

If you were a resident of DC and worked at your college in MD, you would be a "non-resident" for MD tax purposes.  

A "part-year" resident is someone who changes their permanent residence from one state to another during the year.

Maryland and DC are reciprocal states. This means if you are a resident of the District of Columbia and work in Maryland, you are not subject to Maryland taxes. If the college withheld MD taxes, you would have to file a "non-resident" MD tax return (Form 505 Maryland Nonresident Income Tax Return) to get a refund of MD taxes withheld. You can also file Form MW 507 with the college to stop further withholding.

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