Submitted by washingtonpost t3_yuxrjr in washingtondc
Heliordant t1_iwblff0 wrote
"Living" in Florida because no state income tax is a crime now? So like every uniformed servicemember?
skitskat7 t1_iwbm176 wrote
I think it's a crime when you have to put quotation marks around 'living' for the statement to not be false.
LeoMarius t1_iwbr5mf wrote
Fraudulently claiming residency is the crime.
Military have their own rules because of deployment. CryptoBro is not in the military.
godzilladc t1_iwburvx wrote
You have to actually live in Florida, not just own property there.
[deleted] t1_iwby0wn wrote
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Most_kinds_of_Dirt t1_iwbz2vn wrote
The Servicemembers Civil Relief Act allows active duty military to maintain their residence when their orders require them to move overseas or out of state:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Servicemembers_Civil_Relief_Act#Provisions
If you're not in the military, you have to update your residency when you move.
TrueBirch t1_iwc9l96 wrote
Great answer. It's not like service members in South Korea are eating up DC resources. Even people deployed in CONUS use fewer state resources than civilians due to all the stuff the federal government pays for on base. They deserve some slack on where to declare residency.
TrueBirch t1_iwc9lyo wrote
Great answer. It's not like service members in South Korea are eating up DC resources. Even people deployed in CONUS use fewer state resources than civilians due to all the stuff the federal government pays for on base. They deserve some slack on where to declare residency.
DestrosSilverHammer t1_iwbptec wrote
If he’s willing to accept vulnerability to deployment, I’d consider it. Hell, if he limits his income to the top of the military pay table, I’ll drive his cars down to FL and get them registered for him myself.
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