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February 20, 2024
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I moved from Arkansas to Texas in July of 2023. I have not changed my driver's license or taken legal action to change my residency. Can I claim to be a resident of TX starting whenever I began paying rent in Texas?

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I lived in Arkansas my whole life and graduated from a university in Arkansas in May of 2023. In July of 2023, I moved to Texas, began paying rent at a Texas apartment, and started a full-time job in Texas. My driver's license is still for Arkansas, but I have changed my mailing address to my Texas address. 

 

For tax purposes, can I claim that I am currently a resident of Texas, starting in July 2023? 

Would I need to claim that I was a part-time Arkansas resident? 

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DawnC
Employee
February 20, 2024

Yes and Yes.   Here are the instructions for filing the part-year Arkansas return.   You will be entering your Texas address and move date (07/2023) in the personal information section.   TurboTax will generate a part-year return and next year, assuming you stay in Texas, you will not be required to file a state return since Texas has no income tax. 🙂

 

If you did not have income in Arkansas before your move, you are not required to file the Arkansas return, as it will be $0.   Nonresident individuals, partnerships, trusts, or estates are subject to the same tax and at the same rates applicable to resident individuals, trusts, or estates, except that the tax is imposed with respect only to net income earned within Arkansas.

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