touristth
Mar 20, 2010, 03:28 PM
Hi,
I lived in 1 state (State A) and lost my job. In Sept, 2009, I packed my furniture and most of my possessions in storage and drove to state B to live temporarily while looking for work. I never intended to settle in state B and didn't register my car or register to vote or get a license here, cause I was waiting to see where in the world I would find a job. But I did work part time in state B, and collected unemployment from State A.
I am filing in state B as a non-resident. But does that mean I have to file in state A as a full yr resident? Or can I file as a part-yr resident, because I didn't live there either?
In other words, do you have to be considered a resident of one state all the time? Even if you are in limbo?
I lived in 1 state (State A) and lost my job. In Sept, 2009, I packed my furniture and most of my possessions in storage and drove to state B to live temporarily while looking for work. I never intended to settle in state B and didn't register my car or register to vote or get a license here, cause I was waiting to see where in the world I would find a job. But I did work part time in state B, and collected unemployment from State A.
I am filing in state B as a non-resident. But does that mean I have to file in state A as a full yr resident? Or can I file as a part-yr resident, because I didn't live there either?
In other words, do you have to be considered a resident of one state all the time? Even if you are in limbo?