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doxiemom11
May 24, 2013Explorer II
Look at( www.rvtaxhelp.com.) This is a full-time rver who is a tax person. She runs this website just to help answer tax questions for rvers. This question was asked of her and her response was that there is nothing in the tax laws that say you have to reside in the state where you own a home/property. You would simply file taxes in that state as a non-resident. We have our home rented out because it didn't sell either (MI) and we also have a city tax to file. Both are non-resident tax filings. You may find as we did that you do not owe any tax because there was no income in those locations other then rental income, which after expenses was not high enough to require a tax return to be filed.
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