2008 Oregon Income Tax Full-Year Resident Form 40 and Instructions 150-101-043 - oregon-2025

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A Nonresident is someone who was domiciled outside Oregon and lived outside Oregon for the entire year.
Section 316.027 - Resident defined (1) For purposes of this chapter, unless the context requires otherwise: (a) Resident or resident of this state means: (A) An individual who is domiciled in this state unless the individual: (i) Maintains no permanent place of abode in this state; (ii) Does maintain a permanent
Forms OR-40, OR-40-P, and OR-40-N can be found at .oregon.gov/dor/forms or you can contact us to order it.
Full year residents are required to file Form MET-40 Full Year Resident.
If an individual is not a domiciliary, they may be a resident if he maintains a permanent place of abode in Oregon and spends more than 200 days of a taxable year in Oregon unless the individual can prove he is in Oregon for a temporary or transitory purpose. ORS 316.027(B).
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To qualify as an Oregon resident (for tuition purposes), one must live in Oregon for 12 consecutive months while taking eight credits or fewer per term while demonstrating that they are in the state for a primary purpose other than education (such as working, volunteering, or other purposes).
Use Form OR-40-P if any ONE of the following is true: Youre a part-year resident and youre not filing a joint return. Both you and your spouse are part-year residents, or one of you is a full-year Oregon resident and the other is a part-year resident, if youre filing a joint return.
Youre also considered to be an Oregon resident if you maintain an Oregon residence and spend more than 200 days in the state during the tax year. Youre still a full-year resident if you temporarily move out of Oregon, and then move back.

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