TNGW1500SE wrote:
UPDATE: He lives here (NC) in the trailer all year because this is where his job sent him to work. He could be ask to relocate at any time. To me, the trailer & RV site fees could/should be considered a business expense but I don't know if he's an employee or private contractor.
I’m not a lawyer licensed in North Carolina, but every time I’ve moved to another state because my job required the move, I had to become a resident of the new state after X days. Having an RV as my residence would make no difference. Especially if the RV was my full-time home and I never took it back to the state where it was licensed.
A tremendous number of us have had jobs that could or have required us to move. Often on short notice. Lost a lot of money on being forced to sell a home a few weeks after closing once. Quit a good job once because I refused to move.
Just a choice we sometimes have to make.
However, my question would be does NC charge the same tax to state residents?