A full-year resident is either someone who keeps a home in Idaho for the entire year and spends more than 270 days of the year in Idaho, or someone domiciled in Idaho for the entire tax year. Domicile is the place you have your permanent home and where you intend to return whenever you're away; it's the place that's the center of your personal and business life. If you're stationed in Idaho on active military duty, you're considered a resident of the state where you're domiciled. If you're asked to log in with an OHID - the state's best-of-breed digital identity - your privacy, data, and personal information are protected by all federal and state digital security guidelines. Submitting multiple original returns will cause processing delays. Important Notice for MyTax Illinois users – The option to file Form IL-1040, Illinois Individual Income Tax Return, without having a MyTax Illinois account (non-login option) is no longer available. If you would li...
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