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mobeewan wrote:
Check out Bob Wells YouTube channel cheaperRVliving. He has 4 videos for full-timers and nomads concerning State residency and using mail forwarding services.
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PartyOf Five wrote:
Without putting a damper on your plans, it seems like you're making a big lifestyle shift- without explaining why. That's your business and right, of course, but it raises an eyebrow for me- like Pianotuna.
I suggest smaller steps to downsize and sell between now and then. Do you need the Jeep right away or could you visit dear off-road areas the first year and be fine with the Camaro, for example. I think it's be a blast. Ditto for leaving MI- maybe buy a 2 bdr and use 1 for storage, and then you have a domicile and a home base to park toys that didn't fetch a good price. You can sell the smaller house in a couple years- or use it instead of TN, going south in winter with the RV.
There are so many ways to slice it, and plenty of people I've talked to only see 1 option, and then have hindsight.
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PartyOf Five wrote:FYI You can just click on Edit for that post and modify that post.
Typo: Visit *non* off-road areas
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KPetrick wrote:
Where your vehicle is registered is also going to impact the insurance on your RV. If you sell you home in MI you are going to need full timers insurance. This provides you the liability coverage you need that you once had through your homeowners coverage. Give us a call at Good Sam Insurance Agency and we can walk you through what you will need and give you some ideas on what states are less expensive. No obligation.
โOct-30-2019 02:39 PM
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wanderingaimlessly wrote:
Choice of home state for domicile is more than just the health insurance. State income taxes, health insurances, vehicle plates and insurances, Vehicle/personal property taxes all come into play.
If you have spent a lifetime in one state, there are many differences you may not realize. Some states don't tax you for breathing, others do.
"Alaska, Florida, Nevada, New Hampshire, South Dakota, Tennessee, Texas, Washington and Wyoming have no income tax โ for any residents.Feb 25, 2019" also some dont require you to return annually for a vehicle inspection, South Dakota for example.
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Look closely at the Domicile page for mail and residency info. And you dont have to use them, there are other mail services, But I point to them rather than trying to reinvent the wheel on covering the reasons and means.