Anonymous wrote:So many people are responding that these are military plates from FL and TX. Does this scare anyone? I am not sure I want my kids to attend school with kids whose parents are war mongers.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I also see many Texas plates in FCPS.
Also likely military. If military are ever based in FL or TX, they will keep that as their tax residence until retirement.
Military or not, are these Texans and Floridians financially contributing to FCPS?
No. If they are Floridian they are filing federal taxes as a Florida Resident and pay local property taxes for the Florida county that they live in if they are a property owner. Now that I think of it I think veterans are exempt from our local property taxes state wide in Florida. We passed a new law to that effect. I'm not sure if active duty personnel have to pay local property taxes in Florida that the rest of our civilians have to. They may be exempt due to the new law for veterans.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I also see many Texas plates in FCPS.
Also likely military. If military are ever based in FL or TX, they will keep that as their tax residence until retirement.
Military or not, are these Texans and Floridians financially contributing to FCPS?
Anonymous wrote:I find it hard to believe it's rental cars. There has been a clear uptick in these license plates over the last 6 months.
90% tax cheats, 10% legitimate. The IRS is so understaffed everyone will get away with it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Rental cars?
+1
Anonymous wrote:I find it hard to believe it's rental cars. There has been a clear uptick in these license plates over the last 6 months.
90% tax cheats, 10% legitimate. The IRS is so understaffed everyone will get away with it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I also see many Texas plates in FCPS.
Also likely military. If military are ever based in FL or TX, they will keep that as their tax residence until retirement.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I find it hard to believe it's rental cars. There has been a clear uptick in these license plates over the last 6 months.
90% tax cheats, 10% legitimate. The IRS is so understaffed everyone will get away with it.
Am I missing something? Why would the IRS care if you say you live on FL? I thought FL residency helped people avoid state taxes.
Anonymous wrote:I find it hard to believe it's rental cars. There has been a clear uptick in these license plates over the last 6 months.
90% tax cheats, 10% legitimate. The IRS is so understaffed everyone will get away with it.