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Florida and South Dakota are the quickest and easiest states to establish residency, especially for location-independent workers and nomads.
In-state tuition rates apply to students who have maintained legal residence in Vermont for at least one continuous year prior to enrollment.
Property tax bill with physical location. Lease or Landlord statement. Vermont EBT (Electronic Benefit Transfer) card or Vermont AIM (Advanced Information Management) identification card.
Vermont Residency Utility bill (must list service address). Property tax bill with physical location. Lease or Landlord statement. Vermont EBT (Electronic Benefit Transfer) card or Vermont AIM (Advanced Information Management) identification card. Homeowners/Renters insurance (policy/proof of claim).
To register a vehicle in Vermont, you must be a Vermont resident with a Vermont-issued credential (Drivers License or Non-Driver Identification card).
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In a nutshell, the Vermont loophole was extremely simple: the Vermont DMV would register your car in their state regardless of whether or not you were a resident. There was no residency requirement at all. Too good to be true, you say?
Although you dont have to be in your new state for more than 183 days, your former state will look at how many days you spent in your new state as one factor in determining whether you have established residency in the new state.
You qualify as a Vermont resident for that part of the taxable year during which: You are domiciled in Vermont, or. You maintain a permanent home in Vermont, and you are present in Vermont for more than 183 days of the taxable year.

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