Maine residency question for tax purposes?

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  1. Your best bet is to go on the Maine.gov site and find the answer to your question, or at the very least a place to call for more info. Good Luck
    I do think u need to be here at least six months but am not sure, check out the site.

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  2. Taken from the State of Maine website:

    If you are a part-year resident of Maine, you must pay tax on all of your income for the part of the year you were a Maine resident, and you must also pay tax on any income derived from Maine sources during the part of the year you were a nonresident.

    Additionally:
    A “resident” taxpayer is a person who is:

    domiciled in Maine (a “permanent legal resident”), or
    a statutory resident (see page 4).
    A “nonresident” taxpayer is an individual who earns income in Maine but who is not a Maine resident for income tax purposes.

    Find any other info you need at: http://www.maine.gov/revenue/incomeestate/guidance/res_pamphlet.htm

    http://www.maine.gov/revenue/incomeestate/guidance/res_pamphlet.htm

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