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June 1, 2019
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I am a military member stationed outside of Maryland for the entire year but my home of record is maryland, does that mean i should be filing as a Maryland resident or nonresident?

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Best answer by BarbL

You will file as a Maryland resident. 

In the Personal Info section of Turbo Tax, select Maryland as your state of residence and indicate you did NOT live in another state in 2016.  Time spent away from your resident state on military orders is treated the same as if you had been present in your home state the entire time.

This should trigger the Maryland resident return.


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June 1, 2019

You will file as a Maryland resident. 

In the Personal Info section of Turbo Tax, select Maryland as your state of residence and indicate you did NOT live in another state in 2016.  Time spent away from your resident state on military orders is treated the same as if you had been present in your home state the entire time.

This should trigger the Maryland resident return.


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