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Kansas's rule is that if you "live in Kansas but are away from Kansas for a period of time and have intentions of returning to Kansas," then you are a Kansas resident for tax purposes. http://www.ksrevenue.org/pdf/ip16.pdf
If that describes your situation, you would file as a full-year Kansas resident.
Kansas's rule is that if you "live in Kansas but are away from Kansas for a period of time and have intentions of returning to Kansas," then you are a Kansas resident for tax purposes. http://www.ksrevenue.org/pdf/ip16.pdf
If that describes your situation, you would file as a full-year Kansas resident.
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