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Trackrig
Jun 08, 2014Explorer II
bgum is wrong. You could own property in several states at the same time.
Usually the way it's done is based on where you spend the majority of your time. In order to continue to receive the Permanent Fund Dividend check from the state of Alaska, you have to be able to prove that you spent at least 180 days in Alaska per calendar year. It doesn't matter to the State if you own property else where and there are a lot of Alaskan snowbirds.
Bill
Usually the way it's done is based on where you spend the majority of your time. In order to continue to receive the Permanent Fund Dividend check from the state of Alaska, you have to be able to prove that you spent at least 180 days in Alaska per calendar year. It doesn't matter to the State if you own property else where and there are a lot of Alaskan snowbirds.
Bill
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