If you work, it doesn't matter where you are living- you have to pay income tax.
2007-02-25 14:38:19
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answered by Anonymous
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If you have income the IRS expects a Federal return. If you earned income from working in 30 states guess what? You get to file 30 state returns.
2007-02-26 10:30:01
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answered by spicertax 5
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The IRS only concerns itself with Federal income taxes, states have their own collection entities. It depends on what you have for income for the year. If all your money is invested in something like tax free Municiple bonds and you are just living off the intrest (like John Kerry and Momma T Heinz), probably not.
2007-02-25 22:40:51
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answered by SteveA8 6
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Sure. The IRS won't pursue you for State taxes, but the last state that you were domiciled in most certainly would.
2007-02-25 22:36:04
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answered by Bostonian In MO 7
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Not if you were paid under the table..you would be non existant to the IRS.
2007-02-25 22:38:14
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answered by Anonymous
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How are you goingto support yourself on this journey? If you get a job, you have to pay taxes.
If you rob banks, the rest of us get to support you in prison.
2007-02-25 22:39:29
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answered by diannegoodwin@sbcglobal.net 7
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If you have no income, you don't pay income taxes. If you don't own property, you don't pay property taxes.
2007-02-25 22:33:20
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answered by ~Christine~ 3
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INTERESTING thought!
Some questions I'd have would be
(a) WHICH state? and
(b) HOW would they track you down?
LOL... it's actually quite easy to "disappear" off the IRS radar, if you do it right. ;)
2007-02-25 22:33:43
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answered by Harleigh 6
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