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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Considering moving from Upper NW to Florida as primary residence for the tax break (this would save us approx 75k per year). Empty nesters, mid-50s, able to work remotely but not sure where to look. Our budget is $1.5MM - 1.75MM and we'd like to be near amenities like restaurants, shopping, etc. Condo or house. Miami seems fun, but we'd need "livable" neighborhoods. Naples seems ok too - but maybe a bit stodgy. Any recommendations for neighborhoods in either location?[/quote] Apparently, you are not paying attention Florida is no longer "cheap" And better not have any females in your family. Naples you need a car to get anywhere there is no "walking" Naples love it hurricane candy. [b]You do understand DeSantis is getting rid of the state withholding no tax right? Seriously do some homework not on DCUM. [/b] He has passed at least 8 executive orders a day. Taxes are going up. Not to mention you won't get homeowners insurance anytimes soon. And the cost is well just oh so lovely. [/quote] What are you talking about? Florida still has 0 income tax. [/quote] NP but if the OP says they can work remote, I'm assuming from their current company, which I also assume is not in Florida. Wouldn't they still have to pay taxes in the state they are paid from?[/quote] To the many people who like to claim that florida is filled with morons, the PP is a classic example that the rest of the US has its share of morons also. (to the PP: no, you don't pay taxes in your employer's state when you work remotely unless you travel and perform work in that state). [/quote] New York has entered the chat… https://www.tax.ny.gov/pit/file/nonresidents.htm[/quote]
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