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Clay_L
Feb 02, 2016Explorer
When we first started full timing we lived in NH. The cost for plates for our motor home and car was close to $2000 per year in 2004. They would not accept the street address of The UPS Store (our mail forwarding service) for drivers licences or registration . We had to use our daughters address.
They taxed our dividend and interest income - we had to pay them even though we didn't have enough income to have to pay federal tax.
If we had been called for jury duty we would had to go back even if it was in the winter. Also they reluctantly gave us a one or two month extension on inspection stickers for car and motor home but let us know that was not to be a regular thing. They expected us to come back to NH every year to get stickers.
We moved to SD and the cost for plates for our motor home and car together was $186 per year.
We were excused from jury duty and they accepted the street address of our mailing service for drivers licences and registration. No income tax at all. No inspection stickers required.
They taxed our dividend and interest income - we had to pay them even though we didn't have enough income to have to pay federal tax.
If we had been called for jury duty we would had to go back even if it was in the winter. Also they reluctantly gave us a one or two month extension on inspection stickers for car and motor home but let us know that was not to be a regular thing. They expected us to come back to NH every year to get stickers.
We moved to SD and the cost for plates for our motor home and car together was $186 per year.
We were excused from jury duty and they accepted the street address of our mailing service for drivers licences and registration. No income tax at all. No inspection stickers required.
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