How do I determine my residency status for tax purposes?

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Determining residency status for tax purposes in Hawaii involves several factors. The State of Hawaii's Department of Taxation generally categorizes residents into three groups: full-year residents, part-year residents, and non-residents. A full-year resident is someone who has maintained a permanent home in Hawaii for the entire tax year. A part-year resident, on the other hand, is someone who has established residency during the tax year or moved out of the state during that time. Non-residents are individuals who do not have a permanent home in Hawaii but may have income sourced from the state. To establish residency, the key considerations include the length of time spent in Hawaii, the location of your primary home, and the intent to remain in Hawaii. Documentation such as a driver's license, voter registration, and other evidence of residency can also play a significant role. For detailed guidance, individuals may consider reviewing the information available on the Hawaii Department of Taxation official website.
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Answered Aug 25, 2025

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