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I have an interest to hold residency in two states. Where would I find out
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"Steve B" wrote in message
... I have an interest to hold residency in two states. Where would I find out more about this? Steve I know of no Federal requirements. It's probably dependent upon the two states in question. This is certainly true for state taxation. Suggest you contact the states' tax agency, since they're the ones who are going to care the most, perhaps followed by the two DMVs. -- Nom=de=Plume |
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On Sat, 12 Dec 2009 17:45:32 -0800, Steve B wrote:
I have an interest to hold residency in two states. Where would I find out more about this? Steve Why on earth would you have an interest in double taxation? |
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![]() "thunder" wrote in message t... On Sat, 12 Dec 2009 17:45:32 -0800, Steve B wrote: I have an interest to hold residency in two states. Where would I find out more about this? Steve Why on earth would you have an interest in double taxation? |
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![]() "thunder" wrote in message t... On Sat, 12 Dec 2009 17:45:32 -0800, Steve B wrote: I have an interest to hold residency in two states. Where would I find out more about this? Steve Why on earth would you have an interest in double taxation? Huh? One state has a much lower sales tax. One state has no state income tax. One state has much lower insurance rates. The other state has my union insurance coverage at a mere pittance and better coverage than the other. Each has advantages, and I'd like to split residency and take advantage of those. Steve |
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On Sat, 12 Dec 2009 22:53:58 -0800, Steve B wrote:
"thunder" wrote in message t... On Sat, 12 Dec 2009 17:45:32 -0800, Steve B wrote: I have an interest to hold residency in two states. Where would I find out more about this? Steve Why on earth would you have an interest in double taxation? Huh? One state has a much lower sales tax. One state has no state income tax. One state has much lower insurance rates. The other state has my union insurance coverage at a mere pittance and better coverage than the other. Each has advantages, and I'd like to split residency and take advantage of those. Steve http://www.dimontelaw.com/establishing_residence.htm |
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![]() "BAR" wrote in message . .. In article , says... I have an interest to hold residency in two states. Where would I find out more about this? Talk to a CPA from both states or talk to a tax attorney. Good luck and let us know what happens in state and federal tax court. I'm retired and everything is in trusts. |
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![]() "Steve B" wrote in message ... "BAR" wrote in message . .. In article , says... I have an interest to hold residency in two states. Where would I find out more about this? Talk to a CPA from both states or talk to a tax attorney. Good luck and let us know what happens in state and federal tax court. I'm retired and everything is in trusts. Everything in trusts does not mitigate taxes. Just preserves the exemption of both spouses if married, and avoids paying an attorney 6% for probate. I doubt any state will let you declare dual residency when they want money. Some live near the border. Aquaintance lives near the Oregon and Idaho border in Washington, since he retired. No state income tax, go across the border to Oregon to shop and no sales tax, and a short drive to the daughter in Idaho. |
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![]() "Bill McKee" wrote in message ... "Steve B" wrote in message ... "BAR" wrote in message . .. In article , says... I have an interest to hold residency in two states. Where would I find out more about this? Talk to a CPA from both states or talk to a tax attorney. Good luck and let us know what happens in state and federal tax court. I'm retired and everything is in trusts. Everything in trusts does not mitigate taxes. Just preserves the exemption of both spouses if married, and avoids paying an attorney 6% for probate. I doubt any state will let you declare dual residency when they want money. Some live near the border. Aquaintance lives near the Oregon and Idaho border in Washington, since he retired. No state income tax, go across the border to Oregon to shop and no sales tax, and a short drive to the daughter in Idaho. I live 27 miles from the border. |
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