I consider myself a resident of TX ( I just haven't changed any of my information). I have an apartment and job here and have all of 2017. Do I need to file a state tax return for Colorado if I haven't lived there in a year?
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Only if you worked in Colorado. The fact that you haven't yet changed your license (although you should), does not make you a Colorado resident. You live in Texas: you are a Texas resident. If all your work was in Texas, then you do not have a state tax return to file.
Only if you worked in Colorado. The fact that you haven't yet changed your license (although you should), does not make you a Colorado resident. You live in Texas: you are a Texas resident. If all your work was in Texas, then you do not have a state tax return to file.
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