Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
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You pay income tax on the income made in Wisconsin. I co farmed with my son, but I'm a Florida resident. My social security and pension is NOT taxed by Florida or Wisconsin. My Farm income from Wisconsin is Taxed By Wisconsin. To claim Florida residency you need to live in Florida over 6 months of a year, notify Wisconsin you are claiming residency in Florida, Claim residency in Florida, Change your divers license to Florida, Change your voting to Florida, insure your car in Florida. There are documents available. I confirmed the steps with the Sumter Co office. Now, this was 5 years ago, I'm not sure if any changes were made since then.
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Oh, so they’re as bad as California…tax you even when you don’t live there or benefit one iota from those taxes.
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THEN MAKE YOUR CHOICE…and live with it. Everything in life comes down to “choice”
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Same as in California, and New York, and Louisiana, Kentucky, etc. etc. They ALL make you pay income tax, if you WORK in those states, regardless of where you live. The state you live in might also make you pay income tax, because you have an income, while living in that state. Different states have different rules about that. This isn't news. It's not a recent change. |
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As someone else mentioned earlier in the thread, what about people who live in (3) states, as I do. There's no simple "183 day rule". Filing for Domicile in Florida is a specific process. If you reside in Sumter County and would like to make it your domicile, you can find the form here: Forms | Sumter County Clerk of Courts. |
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If you are earning ACTIVE income (i.e. - W-2 income or 10-99 income), then yes, those states will tax you. Imagine playing pro sports and "working" in a different state every week! However, if you are receiving an earned pension from, sayyyyy California, then the state does NOT tax that even though you earned it by your labors and its investment gains occurring in California if you do not currently live in that state. Same goes if you earned a California pension but retired to the Philippines. Not uncommon, actually. Lots of healthcare folks working in Los Angeles. No state or federal income tax is owed, due, collected, or held back. Last edited by ElDiabloJoe; 01-20-2025 at 11:04 AM. |
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And who going check? Unless leave paper trail I see now way state knowing, homeless population good example, they don’t want to know. ![]() Last I heard renters don’t pay no taxes? The property owner does? |
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If they wanted to they can check your cell phone records and see where you're living. But I don't think they would do that.
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Renters pay imputed real estate tax thru their rent.
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That would probably require a warrant. Obtainable since tax evasion is a crime, but generally not worth the effort unless the subject is a high earner (hence a high loss of tax income for the state).
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Where can I do this in Lake County? Can I go to any tax collectors office? I believe there is one in Cleremont and an office in Taveras.
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