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TechWriter
Jan 01, 2016Explorer
Quint Da Man wrote:
I did a search for this type of info and didn't find anything in the forum. Since wife and I plan on going full time when retired my question is if you go full time and do not have a permanent residency anymore how and where do you register your coach and are there states that are more advantageous tax-wise and insurance-wise to do so.
If you'll be under 65 when you begin full timing, then forget about the "Big Three" full timer states (SD, FL, and TX). Currently, the Big Three states have lousy full timer health care options for those under 65.
As a full timer, you want a nationwide PPO plan which typically means a plan by BCBS. None of the the Big Three has this.
For those under 65, the cost of buying health care insurance will be much, much more than mail services -- or possibly even paying state taxes.
Look at Nevada as a domicile -- it has no state income tax + every county in Nevada offers nationwide Anthem BCBS PPO plans.
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