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For travel nurses, the "state of residence" or "tax home" is the state where they maintain their primary residence and where they are considered a resident for tax purposes, regardless of where they work on assignments.
In general, your tax home is established by demonstrating that they have a permanent residence in a specific location, which usually is shown by having a home, paying taxes, and having a driver's license in that state.
As a travel nurse, you'll likely need to file taxes in both your state of residence (tax home) and any state where you work on assignments. In your case you will likely have to file a resident return for North Dakota and a Nonresident return for Nebraska.
Note: To ensure accurate calculations, always complete the non-resident return first if filing in multiple states because your resident state might give you a credit for any taxes paid in that situation.
The IRS uses the following i determining your resident state:
If you meet all three criteria, you can usually declare your permanent residence as a tax home without incident. You may still be able to claim it under certain circumstances if you only meet two of the three requirements, but if you meet only one criterion, the IRS considers you an itinerant worker without a tax home.
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