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Team_Bologna
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Feb 02, 2016

New Hampshire domicile / residency? (No S&B)

We've run the numbers, and the savings for us to be NH residents is on the order of $10k/year. We also have a lot of family in the northeast so it would be quite a bit more convenient.

To be clear: we won't have any s&b, we are true fulltimers, and will have to get all services in NH if we domicile there (health insurance, mail service, etc.).

What do you all think? Is there some secret reason that no one bases there? I know TX/FL/SD are common, but $10k is quite motivating.

Ken & Alyson
  • FL/SD/TX are RV friendly states.........meaning residency requirements are easy to meet and the mail forwarding services are recognized as 'legal' addresses
    Vehicle registration/ins, drivers licenses, voting, medical ins. coverage all based on 'domicile address' plus low/lower fees and no State Income taxes etc.

    (course some things have changed with Patriot Act and Obamacare)

    How do you become NH residents.....no S&B so what do you use for 'physical' address and is it recognized for NH residency?
    Registration fees, voting, DLs, taxes........how are these handled in NH?