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Originally Posted by bitttorrent
and as other poster stated, "while I am staying there it is my house and should be considered a resident."
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That's not at all what I said ... and I didn't say it, the BATFE said it.
What they said is,
IF it is your house (you own it, not rent it) you ARE (not "should be") a resident of that state during those periods when you are residing in that house.
What you should do is print out that portion of the BATFE FAQ, then Google up the section of the US Code they reference and print that out, then highlight the portion that addresses this issue.