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09-16-2020, 12:08 PM
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Senior Member
Join Date: Oct 2013
Location: Melbourne Beach, FL
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Which state do we use for residency?
Hey folks, been meaning to ask this for a while but now it's 'getting real'.
We are about to embark on our FIRST of many 'Snow Bird" migrations.
We used to own a home here in Spokane, WA but sold that August 2019 and have been living in our RV since.
We purchased an RV site in Outdoor Resorts down in Melbourne Beach, FL so in my head I am assuming we will have to register as a Florida resident once we get down there in the end of October or beginning of November.
So first off, is that correct? If the only place we own property is Florida, then that's where we legally have to claim residency, right?
My bigger questions is in regards to where we should vote, but let's get the 1st part figured out.
I await your response, and thank you.
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09-16-2020, 12:30 PM
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Senior Member
Join Date: Apr 2020
Location: Parris Island, SC
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The one you pay taxes in.
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09-16-2020, 12:32 PM
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Join Date: Jun 2006
Location: Dallas,OR
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Just because you biught the RV there does not mean you have to register there. Having said that FL does seem to be popular for full timers. TX, and SD are also popular. I would look at where your health insurance will cover you. I have read that SD has very limited options for supplimemtal medicare coverage.
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09-16-2020, 12:40 PM
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Registered User
Join Date: Aug 2019
Posts: 674
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Owning property in a state does not mean you must register there. Living in a state more than half a year does mean that. You should compare the costs of registering your vehicle, income tax rates (both zero), health insurance costs and other expenses. I see WA is listed as a high tax rate state so other taxes like sales taxes must make up the difference. In the end where you vote is probably where you pay taxes.
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09-16-2020, 12:45 PM
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Senior Member
Monaco Owners Club Forest River Owners Club
Join Date: Jul 2012
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Escapees are a good place to start with information. The big 3 for domicile are TX FL and SD. That said your “domicile” is where you say it is and have your drivers license, etc. it just has to be someplace you intend to land eventually.. and nothing says that won’t change.
All that and Florida is a good place for many.
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09-16-2020, 06:44 PM
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Senior Member
Join Date: May 2009
Location: Mariposa, CA
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Quote:
Originally Posted by BillJinOR
The big 3 for domicile are TX FL and SD.
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If you're under 65 and need to buy your own health insurance, then FL is the state to domicile in because of the availability of nationwide health plans.
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09-16-2020, 08:30 PM
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Senior Member
Tiffin Owners Club
Join Date: Jul 2016
Location: Where we park it!
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Having no "home" in the US we use Florida. No income tax, reasonable sales tax, and cheap vehicle registrations. We have our Driver's lic and voter reg there. We are using ST. Brendan's Isle in Green Cove Springs, FL
and have had no problems over the last 7 years.
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09-17-2020, 08:43 AM
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Moderator Emeritus
Ford Super Duty Owner
Join Date: Aug 2000
Location: Bryan, TX when not traveling.
Posts: 22,948
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The more popular sites to establish full time residency are Texas, Florida, and South Dakota due to there being no state income tax, no personal property tax on the RV, lower yearly registration fees and reasonable insurance cost.
https://www.escapees.com/?s=domicle
Here is a link on the Escapees site on establishing your domicile.
We have been Escapees members for about 8 years and it is a great group. Well worth the membership and they have a mail forwarding system.
Ken
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09-17-2020, 09:31 AM
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Join Date: Jan 2020
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Nothing against Texas, but no one is mentioning that they, have a vehicle yearly inspection, and emissions on gas only, so far. One needs to have the passed paper work before getting redistration/s
That being mentions, also, One can do redistrations if out of state without said inspection, but, soon as one hits Texas, one needs to get inspected.
This is why I chose South Dakota.
SD is also good for if one wants a gun permit, and if one takes an advanced program once, one gets another 8 states on there permit.
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09-17-2020, 11:24 AM
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Senior Member
Alpine Owners Club
Join Date: Sep 2005
Location: Traveling in North America
Posts: 2,248
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Traveler4321
Nothing against Texas, but no one is mentioning that they, have a vehicle yearly inspection, and emissions on gas only, so far. One needs to have the passed paper work before getting redistration/s
That being mentions, also, One can do redistrations if out of state without said inspection, but, soon as one hits Texas, one needs to get inspected.
This is why I chose South Dakota.
SD is also good for if one wants a gun permit, and if one takes an advanced program once, one gets another 8 states on there permit.
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If you live outside of the metro area in Texas, there is no emission testing. Most full timers 'live' in Livingston because they use Escapees. So you went to SD because you were afraid your rig couldn't pass a 5 minute safety check of lights, brakes, horn? Really?
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09-17-2020, 12:28 PM
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Senior Member
Winnebago Owners Club Freightliner Owners Club
Join Date: Oct 2009
Location: E WA or S TX
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I own S&Bs and other property in both WA and TX. My property taxes are less in WA. TX .022 WA .009. Registration of vehicles is less. The DW doesn't need to get a class B license to drive our over 26K GVW Motorhome. The sales tax is almost equal 1/4% less in TX. Tax on a new RV in TX is better, but we are not shopping.
TX accepts WA CC permit, WA does not accept TX.
Spend about equal time in each state, minus the traveling.
We vote in WA., WA plates on vehicles.
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09-17-2020, 07:38 PM
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Join Date: Oct 2012
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We chose SD for various reasons even though DW and I lived in FL 30+ years.
You do not need to use property ownership as the reason to domicile there unless you want to.
When I was researching this here is what I learned:
-Few states have clear requirements on what makes you a resident and those that do often have contradictory requirements.
-Pick the best state that meets your needs. Don’t overthink it.
And the biggest lesson:
No one cares where you domicile! The only problems folks have is with the taxman. If your due taxes are paid no one cares.
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09-18-2020, 08:48 AM
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Senior Member
Join Date: Jan 2020
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Barbaraok
If you live outside of the metro area in Texas, there is no emission testing. Most full timers 'live' in Livingston because they use Escapees. So you went to SD because you were afraid your rig couldn't pass a 5 minute safety check of lights, brakes, horn? Really?
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NOPE, I did it for the freedom from the man. 24 years in NH, had to do inspections, 9 years in PA, had to do inspections. Why do I want to waist my time and $40 or more dolars to have someone rip the tires off my truck and check the breaks, when I can check them when I rotate them.
(Horn, breaks and lights, check, diesel emissions stuff, uuummmmm, fell off. )
ALSO, PA one was soposed to inspect any trailer with breaks., every year.
I didn't go to SD, I chose it as a domicile adds. Its simple, I go online, pay with credit card, for truck, camper, bike, boat, and they mail me new redg's and tags, they send it to my po box, I have it forwarded, and sign and install tags, no inspections.
Ill be headed to TX for the winter in 14 days, with my SD plates, and no sticker on my window.
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09-19-2020, 09:01 AM
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Senior Member
Alpine Owners Club
Join Date: Sep 2005
Location: Traveling in North America
Posts: 2,248
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Traveler4321
NOPE, I did it for the freedom from the man. 24 years in NH, had to do inspections, 9 years in PA, had to do inspections. Why do I want to waist my time and $40 or more dolars to have someone rip the tires off my truck and check the breaks, when I can check them when I rotate them.
(Horn, breaks and lights, check, diesel emissions stuff, uuummmmm, fell off. )
ALSO, PA one was soposed to inspect any trailer with breaks., every year.
I didn't go to SD, I chose it as a domicile adds. Its simple, I go online, pay with credit card, for truck, camper, bike, boat, and they mail me new redg's and tags, they send it to my po box, I have it forwarded, and sign and install tags, no inspections.
Ill be headed to TX for the winter in 14 days, with my SD plates, and no sticker on my window.
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So, you know nothing about Texas inspections but decided to go by other states and ruled them out. OK. No, they don't pull the tires to check the brakes. The check is drive it around to the back and stop, check the horn (honk), check the lights (including clearance lights), verify the VIN number and you are done. No emission tests on diesels, and none if you are in a rural area like Livingston for gas vehicles. And if you are out of state - you don't get it done until you come back in the state. We know people who are on their second vehicle that has NEVER been in the state.
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