Hello all - I am in Utah, but have a client who lives in Idaho (he is the father of another client, that is how I got into this). Anyway, I am working on his Idaho tax return and on the grocery credit the worksheet asks the number of qualified months for prorating the credit. The instructions only refer to incarceration, time on food stamps, and living illegally in the US as non-qualified time. However, this person is a snowbird who goes to Arizona during the winter. Per the ID instructions he qualifies as resident even if he is living in AZ during the winter. Sorry for the long story, but does he qualify for the full 12-months of grocery credit or does it have to be prorated? The instructions are not clear on this point.
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