NY says that I'd be a statutory resident if I am present for more than 183 days in the state and maintain a permanent place of abode for "more than 10 months."
If I get an apartment in the state on January 30 and abandon the apartment on November 15, does that mean I am a statutory resident or not? On the one hand, I will have been present for all or part of 11 months, but, on the other hand, I did not have the permanent place of abode for 75 days, which is clearly more than 2 months.
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From New York Tax Bulletin IT-690:
"Generally, you maintain a permanent place of abode for substantially all of the tax year if you maintain it for more than eleven months during the year."
https://www.tax.ny.gov/pubs_and_bulls/tg_bulletins/pit/permanent_place_of_abode.htm
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