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Driver's license held (Persons moving into the state on a permanent basis have 60 days to acquire driver's licenses.) State to which personal income taxes or other taxes paid. Status of income sources. Location of bank, savings and other accounts.
Acceptable proof of physical domicile may include one or more of the following: -Pay check stubs showing Mississippi taxes withheld (Please darken dollar amounts and account information.) -Letter from a Mississippi employer stating dates employed. -Mississippi tax return for the most recent year.
Proof of 12 continuous months of PHYSICAL PRESENCE in the state of Mississippi.
183-Day Rule for State Residency in Florida Under the rule, the taxing states require that a person looking to declare residency in Florida must reside in Florida for at least 183 days (in other words, one day more than six months).
A citizen, national or a permanent resident of the United States, who is independent 18 years of age or over and who has lived in Texas for 12 consecutive months and has been gainfully employed within the state prior to enrollment in an institution of higher education is entitled to be classified as a resident of Texas ...
B. A resident is someone who voluntarily lives in Mississippi with the intention to remain permanently or for an indefinite period of time, or someone living in Mississippi, having entered with a job commitment or for the purpose of seeking employment, whether or not the individual is currently employed.
You should file a Mississippi Income Tax Return if any of the following statements apply to you: You have Mississippi income tax withheld from your wages (other than Mississippi gambling income). You are a non-resident or part-year resident with income taxed by Mississippi (other than gambling income).
Mississippi State Law requires a person must reside in the state continuously for a period not less than 12 months following their 21st birthday. A person must provide documentary evidence as to completing the minimum residency requirement of 12 continuous months.