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Does my work abroad count me as a "Foreign State Resident" if I am living here for 18 months, but plan to return at the end of that assignment?

Technically, I was living in Valparaiso, Chile on December 31 2018. However, the "learn more" hyperlink of #2 (#State of Residence) in Personal Information section of TurboTax, states:

"Your state of residency, referred to as your principal place of residence, is determined by some or all of the following factors (no single factor makes you a resident). It is the state where you:

 - Own or rent your main home where you spend most of your time
 - Intend to return to if you work, travel or vacation elsewhere temporarily
 - Maintain your driver's license
 - Register to vote
 - Maintain your primary bank account(s)
 - Have strongest family ties
 - Your children live and attend school
 - Own or run your main business, especially if you live in that state"

I maintain my bank accounts, drivers license, and am registered to vote in Oregon as well as have my strongest family ties there. While I am living in Chile 18 months, I intend to return to Oregon.

So, do I incude "Foreign State Resident" or not since I intend to return?

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PhyllisG
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Does my work abroad count me as a "Foreign State Resident" if I am living here for 18 months, but plan to return at the end of that assignment?

Because you have meet the requirements to determine if Oregon is your domicile (the place where you intend to return), then you should not consider yourself as a Foreign State Resident for income tax purposes.

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PhyllisG
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Does my work abroad count me as a "Foreign State Resident" if I am living here for 18 months, but plan to return at the end of that assignment?

Because you have meet the requirements to determine if Oregon is your domicile (the place where you intend to return), then you should not consider yourself as a Foreign State Resident for income tax purposes.

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