2gypsies wrote:
Full-timers mainly, but not solely, are domiciled in Texas, Florida or South Dakota. If you need to purchase medical insurance South Dakota has some problems on that. You need a good PPO plan to travel and full-time.
That's an understatement if you're not yet eligible for Medicare. Here's a quote from
www.rverhealthinsurance.com:
"There are NO OPTIONS in South Dakota for ON EXCHANGE health insurance plans if you are a full-time RVer without a physical residence in SD!"Back to OP's original qs . . .
What have been some of the pluses and minuses of mail forwarding services and how to choose a home base state/city?MAIL FORWARDING -- In my case, I first selected a WI-based mail forwarding service that is part of a franchise. Then I selected a local AZ-based service when we changed our domicile.
I looked at national mail services, but most had addresses in places where I didn't want to live.
CHOOSING A HOME BASE -- I assume you mean domicile. Most full-timers online recommend SD, TX, or FL mainly because these states have no state taxes.
SD is
not a consideration for domicile if you are not yet enrolled in Medicare (see above).
I think there are other states worth considering, but you have to do your homework. For example, if you're considering a state that has state taxes, locate the pertinent state tax forms and plug in your income numbers.