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2gypsies1
Jan 18, 2015Explorer III
If you're a full-time RVer and you don't have any other home, you would set up domicile in a new state and register it there. Pick a state. Any state you want. You can domicile anywhere. This has nothing to do with 'tax evasion'. Full-time RVers can choose where they want to get a legal address (mail forwarding), where they want to register their vehicles, where they want to vote, where they want to get their driver's license, etc.
If you live in a house and pay taxes in that state, work in that state, have that state's driver's license, have other vehicles registered in that state, vote in that state then that state is your legal domicile. Problems arise if trying to register just your RV in another state. However, it can be done, if done correctly and as stated above - if you know the laws in both states. Each person's background is different so the best thing to do is consult an attorney.
If you live in a house and pay taxes in that state, work in that state, have that state's driver's license, have other vehicles registered in that state, vote in that state then that state is your legal domicile. Problems arise if trying to register just your RV in another state. However, it can be done, if done correctly and as stated above - if you know the laws in both states. Each person's background is different so the best thing to do is consult an attorney.
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