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allen8106
Apr 17, 2018Explorer
kerrlakeRoo wrote:
Since you are going to a no income tax state from a tax state, they could consider that an avoidance issue. I dont know how aggressive Kansas is, but some states are rather demanding of their coin. Also, the question of insurance I would think could present a problem. If you still reside in your old state, registered and insured your vehicle in another, could there be an issue if you were to file a claim or be involved in a collision?
I think, I would wait until you had a signed contract on your home, so if something did occur, you had evidence of your intentions and the move being in good faith.
The trick to making this successful is to move EVERYTHING. Bank accounts, auto registrations, voting registration, mail etc. etc. When you move everything this shows intent to "move". If you move some things but not all this implies avoidance which could be an issue.
I've also read it's best to set up up your domicile in the eastern side of the state because insurance rates are cheaper in that area of the state.
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