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Are there any circumstances when I wont be considered a resident for tax purposes while Im out of the state?

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Are there any circumstances when I wont be considered a resident for tax purposes while Im out of the state?

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Yes, if you meet the qualifications of a special-case Idaho resident and youre not a qualified member of the United States Uniformed Services, youll be considered an Idaho nonresident for income tax purposes. The special-case Idaho resident provisions dont apply to qualified members of the uniformed services due to the federal Servicemembers Civil Relief Act.

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