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Michigan Resident now living and working in Florida, will i still have to pay Michigan state tax if i don't become a Florida resident?

Moved to Florida in the middle of last year and never changed my residency. will i still have to pay Michigan state income tax next year if i don't change over my residency, being this will be the first full year living and all my income coming from a Florida?
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LeeM
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Michigan Resident now living and working in Florida, will i still have to pay Michigan state tax if i don't become a Florida resident?

Your residency actually changed when you permanently moved to Florida. Although it is easier to prove if you have a FL driver's license, etc., the IRS considers when you moved to FL to be when your residency changed. For this year, you should file a part-year resident Michigan tax return. You can find instructions on how to do that below:

Next year, you will not file a Michigan state income tax return (unless you receive Michigan based income like rental properties, etc.) and since Florida doesn't have income tax, you will not be required to file a Florida return. 

https://ttlc.intuit.com/replies/3302008

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