hello, i live in both Maryland and Dc and does not have a permanent address as i use both the two addresses, i also work in two companies, from January till now, i have been using Maryland address in one company while j just started working in another company in march but using DC address with the second company and have been paying taxes till today. i had drivers license in Maryland but converted it to DC recently. now, i have noticed that they might be a problem when filling taxes, what should i do, should i maintain the two addresses, or cancel one, if so which one is better for tax purposes.
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Your state of residence for tax purposes is determined by state law; it isn't something that you can just pick and choose. Here are MD and DC's residency laws:
MD regards you as a resident if you were domiciled in MD on the last day of the tax year, or if you maintained a place of abode in MD for more than 6 months of the taxable year and were present in MD for 183 days or more during the taxable year.
DC regards you as a resident if you are domiciled in DC at any time during the taxable year, or if you maintain a place of abode within DC for 183 days or more during the taxable year, regardless of where you are domiciled.
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