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  2. Did you live in two states in 2024? Here’s how to navigate ...

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    Your residency status in each state determines how you file: Part-year resident: If you pack up and move from one state to another, you'll likely file as a part-year resident in both states.

  3. Substantial Presence Test - Wikipedia

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    The Substantial Presence Test (SPT) is a criterion used by the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) in the United States to determine whether an individual who is not a citizen or lawful permanent resident in the recent past qualifies as a "resident for tax purposes" or a "nonresident for tax purposes"; [1] [2] it is a form of physical presence test.

  4. Green Card Test - Wikipedia

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    The Green Card Test (GCT) is a criterion used by the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) in the United States to determine whether an individual qualifies as a "resident for tax purposes". The GCT asks whether, during the calendar year, an individual spent at least one day in the US as a lawful permanent resident (i.e. possessed a green card).

  5. Prucol - Wikipedia

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    Permanent Residence Under Color of Law (PRUCOL) is an immigration-related status used under some US federal and state laws for determining eligibility for some public benefits, an example being unemployment benefits (1]

  6. Green card - Wikipedia

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    Adjustment of status (AOS) – after the alien has a Permanent Labor Certification and has been provisionally allocated a visa number, the final step is to change their status to permanent residency. Adjustment of status is submitted to USCIS via form I-485, Application to Register Permanent Residence or Adjust Status .

  7. How to update your driver’s license when you move to ... - AOL

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    The state will determine which department to use, but you can look at their individual locations to see which is closest to your new home. Determine the necessary documentation.

  8. Bona fide resident test - Wikipedia

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    The bona fide residence test, like the physical presence test, comprises one way that an individual can qualify for the foreign earned income exclusion from United States income tax. In order to qualify for the bona fide residence test, an individual needs to reside in a foreign country for an uninterrupted period that includes an entire tax year.

  9. Domicile (law) - Wikipedia

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    "formerly domiciled resident", in relation to a tax year, means a person— (a) who was born in the UK, (b) whose domicile of origin was in the UK, (c) who was resident in the UK for that tax year, and (d) who was resident in the UK for at least one of the two tax years immediately preceding that tax year. [79]