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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Technically fraud, but as a taxpayer, I wouldn't really take much issue with it. You're paying taxes. [/quote] Where's the fraud? The rules on DCPS residency don't state that a child has to sleep somewhere a certain % of the nights in the year to have by-right access to an in-boundary school. That's the case is some upscale jurisdictions, e.g, tony suburbs of Boston and NYC, but not in DC. Residency in DC is all about residency docs and where one rents, owns and pays taxes. No lease holder, family property, no fraud. [/quote] The fraud is lying on the paperwork. If you do that, under D.C. Code ยง38-312 you could be subject to a fine or imprisonment because you're knowingly supplying false information "in connection with student residency verification." You may try to argue that your intent was only to commit boundary fraud, but you're submitting a fake address and documents on the form used for residency verification. [/quote]
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