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Old 04-29-2008, 07:05 AM
indio007 indio007 is offline
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Quote:
To revoke your
Illinois residency status, you must physically leave the State with the intent to
establish residency in another state. 86 Ill. Admin. Code 100.3020(b).

Lie.

Quote:
b) Individuals. The purpose of the general definition is to include in the category of individuals who are taxable on their entire net income, regardless of whether derived from sources within or without Illinois, all individuals who are physically present in Illinois enjoying the benefit of its government, except those individuals who are here temporarily, and to exclude from this category, all individuals, who, although domiciled in Illinois, are outside Illinois for other than temporary and transitory purposes, and, hence, do not obtain the benefit of Illinois government. If an individual acquires the status of a resident by virtue of being physically present in Illinois for other than temporary or transitory purposes, he remains a resident even though temporarily absent from Illinois. If, however, he leaves Illinois for other than temporary or transitory purposes, he thereupon ceases to be a resident. If an individual is domiciled in Illinois, he remains a resident unless he is outside Illinois for other than temporary or transitory purposes

This doesn't say anything about "intent to establish residency in another state"

It also says you have to be enjoying government benefits.

Residency is also the intent to live at a particular place permanently.

More BS from the corporate puppets...
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