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2gypsies1
Apr 27, 2016Explorer III
blangen wrote:darsben wrote:
If you just plan to use South Dakota as an address only and not spend time there your question makes little sense.
Please elaborate on intentions and whether you are/will be medicare eligible. It makes a difference.
Just FYI... Domicile means making it the state in which you intend to reside (when you cease full-timing)... and forsaking all others. The OPs question makes perfect sense.
Anyone can domicile in one state and decide it's not for them and then domicile in another. When you cease full-timing you can live in any state you choose. Do you think everyone then moves to South Dakota or Texas or Florida (the popular domicile states)? You're not chained to the state you domiciled at the beginning even if it was your intent when you first started.
To the OP, please explain your question a little more. If you domiciled in South Dakota you're not required to doctor there. Full-timers travel. If you get sick you're not going back to SD, you'll get treatment wherever you are. That's why, if you're under Medicare age, you need to have insurance that will cover you in any state. With Medicare you have no issue. If you're buying your own insurance you need to do detailed research.
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