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2gypsies1
Mar 13, 2015Explorer III
For younger full-timers (of which there are many nowadays), you also have to consider medical insurance costs and availability if you're full-timing. South Dakota is not a good state for this. If you're traveling full-time you need insurance that covers you in other states.
There is no simple answer as to what state is the BEST for full-timers. You have to look at the individual issues pertaining only to YOU. Everyone will be different.
As far as inspections with a Texas domicile. That is no issue if you never return to Texas and many full-timers who domicile in Texas never return there. You don't have to own property to domicile. Once you do you have 3 days to get the simple inspection done. No big deal.
However, all of this conversation is probably moot to the OP as I get the feeling he's not a full-timer and he still has ties in the state he lives in. He just doesn't want to pay tax of his RV. I may be wrong and it would be great if the OP returns with more information as to what his aim is.
There is no simple answer as to what state is the BEST for full-timers. You have to look at the individual issues pertaining only to YOU. Everyone will be different.
As far as inspections with a Texas domicile. That is no issue if you never return to Texas and many full-timers who domicile in Texas never return there. You don't have to own property to domicile. Once you do you have 3 days to get the simple inspection done. No big deal.
However, all of this conversation is probably moot to the OP as I get the feeling he's not a full-timer and he still has ties in the state he lives in. He just doesn't want to pay tax of his RV. I may be wrong and it would be great if the OP returns with more information as to what his aim is.
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