What are the state tax implications of moving to Florida?
Answered by Brian S.
Florida has no state income tax, which is one of the biggest financial benefits of moving here. If you're coming from a high-tax state like New York, California, or Illinois, you need to formally establish Florida domicile before your old state stops taxing you — this means getting a FL license, registering to vote, filing a Declaration of Domicile, and spending more than 183 days per year here. Some states are aggressive about auditing former residents, so consult a CPA familiar with multi-state tax issues.

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