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Which of the following statements is TRUE regarding a taxpayer's domicile?
Domicile is:
Designated by the taxpayer. It is the state in which they wish to be domiciled with the intention of moving there some day.
The place where a taxpayer voluntarily establishes themselves and their family with the intention of making it their true, fixed, permanent home.
The state in which a servicemember is stationed.
The state in which the taxpayer earns the most income
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The TRUE statement is:
- "The place where a taxpayer voluntarily establishes themselves and their family with the intention of making it their true, fixed, permanent home."
Explanation: Domicile is the taxpayer's permanent home — the place they intend to return to and remain indefinitely. It requires both physical presence and the intent to make that place a fixed, permanent home. The other choices are incorrect (mere wish to be domiciled isn't enough, military stationing doesn't automatically change domicile, and income source doesn't determine domicile).
- "The place where a taxpayer voluntarily establishes themselves and their family with the intention of making it their true, fixed, permanent home."
Explanation: Domicile is the taxpayer's permanent home — the place they intend to return to and remain indefinitely. It requires both physical presence and the intent to make that place a fixed, permanent home. The other choices are incorrect (mere wish to be domiciled isn't enough, military stationing doesn't automatically change domicile, and income source doesn't determine domicile).
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