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If you have not been to your domicile state for 183 days, you can be considered a dual resident. Hence, you can be taxed in both states. To avoid dual taxation, it is important to establish residency in your new, lower tax state.
There is no formal procedure for establishing a legal residence in Massachusetts. Voter registration, automobile registration, a drivers license, the appearance of a persons name on a city or town street list, and rent, utility, mortgage or telephone bills normally provide tangible proof of residence.
If youre a nonresident of Massachusetts, you must file a Massachusetts Income Tax Return if you received Massachusetts source income in excess of your personal exemption multiplied by the ratio of your Massachusetts source income to your total income, or your gross income was more than $8,000 whether received from
Massachusetts Residence You are a Full-Year Resident if your legal residence (domicile) is in Massachusetts or if you maintain a permanent place of abode in Massachusetts and during the year spend more than 183 days in Massachusetts.
If both states collect income taxes and dont have a reciprocity agreement, youll have to pay taxes on your earnings in both states: First, file a nonresident return for the state where you work. Youll need information from this return to properly file your return in your home state.
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Legally, you can have multiple residences in multiple states, but only one domicile. You must be physically in the same state as your domicile most of the year, and able to prove the domicile is your principal residence, true home or place you return to.
Your state of residence is determined by: Where youre registered to vote (or could be legally registered) Where you lived for most of the year. Where your mail is delivered.
Legally, you can have multiple residences in multiple states, but only one domicile. You must be physically in the same state as your domicile most of the year, and able to prove the domicile is your principal residence, true home or place you return to.
In most cases, you must file a tax return in any state where you resided during the year. If you relocate to another state and earn income during the year, youll have to file a tax return in both your old and new state.
Heres how you do this: Update your voter registration. Update your driving license. If necessary, visit your county appraisers office to file for homestead. Notify your accountant, and list the address as your residence on both state and federal tax returns.

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