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jackbuck
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Dec 13, 2017

Texas domicile info

What if you are on medicare and need additional health insurance ? also any other issues we need to be aware of,Thanks We are moving to Texas from Va. and to full timing.
  • Handle it the same as if you actually bought a house and moved there. You would apply for plans offered in TX.
  • jackbuck wrote:
    What if you are on medicare and need additional health insurance ? also any other issues we need to be aware of,Thanks We are moving to Texas from Va. and to full timing.

    Additional insurance as in a supplement? Providing you have one now, If so ea state has companies that provide supplements , they are different in which companies participate in what , but the plans themselves are identical just “move” and search the plan you want G .F. etc at a good price and use the move to buy at anytime with your new address. That’s the beauty of Medicare and supplements .. available everywhere.
  • kerrlakeRoo wrote:
    Start by going to
    www.escapees.com
    great resource for domicile info and mail forwarding. On health insurance, if you are already on MediScare and have supplemental that you are happy with, there is a good chance you can keep it in Texas. Unless you have a specific reason for Texas you may want to look at Fl and SD as they are both popular for having no state tax and may have better deals on some insurances. I priced my truck insurance and found SD cheaper and no state vehicle inspection so no need to return annually for re-inspections too enticing. Texas does have a letter you can request to cover inspections while you are out of state.


    X2 ^^.

    Rob
  • If you are going to domicile in TX, you should be asking questions on Escapees forum, www,rvnetwork.com
  • Start by going to
    www.escapees.com
    great resource for domicile info and mail forwarding. On health insurance, if you are already on MediScare and have supplemental that you are happy with, there is a good chance you can keep it in Texas. Unless you have a specific reason for Texas you may want to look at Fl and SD as they are both popular for having no state tax and may have better deals on some insurances. I priced my truck insurance and found SD cheaper and no state vehicle inspection so no need to return annually for re-inspections too enticing. Texas does have a letter you can request to cover inspections while you are out of state.