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Although there is no clear-cut way to declare residency, the IRS’s primary deciding factor has to do with your intent for your move, meaning whether you intended for it to be temporary or permanent, and your subsequent actions to prove this intent.
A move in and of itself does not necessarily end residency and it is unlikely that the short move that you are describing would be considered a permanent move from Alabama.
The following is a helpful TurboTax article that
provides actions (at the bottom of the page) that you can take to (or actions to avoid) when proving
temporary or permanent moves: https://turbotax.intuit.com/tax-tools/tax-tips/Tax-Planning-and-Checklists/Multiple-States---Where-T....
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