Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I know this has been mentioned, but why were tax records ruled out for residency proof? Isn't the bottom line that if you pay DC taxes, you're a resident? Or no? I'm sure if some are exempt they still have to file; or they could be in another city system/backup method to verify.
They aren't ruled out. On this year's forms there is a box to check to authorize access to tax records.
And many people don’t earn enough money to file a tax return
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I know this has been mentioned, but why were tax records ruled out for residency proof? Isn't the bottom line that if you pay DC taxes, you're a resident? Or no? I'm sure if some are exempt they still have to file; or they could be in another city system/backup method to verify.
They aren't ruled out. On this year's forms there is a box to check to authorize access to tax records.
And many people don’t earn enough money to file a tax return
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I know this has been mentioned, but why were tax records ruled out for residency proof? Isn't the bottom line that if you pay DC taxes, you're a resident? Or no? I'm sure if some are exempt they still have to file; or they could be in another city system/backup method to verify.
They aren't ruled out. On this year's forms there is a box to check to authorize access to tax records.
And many people don’t earn enough money to file a tax return
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I know this has been mentioned, but why were tax records ruled out for residency proof? Isn't the bottom line that if you pay DC taxes, you're a resident? Or no? I'm sure if some are exempt they still have to file; or they could be in another city system/backup method to verify.
They aren't ruled out. On this year's forms there is a box to check to authorize access to tax records.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The gigantic number of MD license plates dropping off at schools located in proximity to federal and city office buildings.
I hate this ... our after school babysitter lives in MD (we live close to the MD border) and it makes me nervous that nervous busy bodies will be making assumptions. When I pick up, I use the metro most often since we only have one car.
Even if someone reports you it won’t matter because you live in the district. It should only make frauds nervous.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The gigantic number of MD license plates dropping off at schools located in proximity to federal and city office buildings.
I hate this ... our after school babysitter lives in MD (we live close to the MD border) and it makes me nervous that nervous busy bodies will be making assumptions. When I pick up, I use the metro most often since we only have one car.
Anonymous wrote:I know this has been mentioned, but why were tax records ruled out for residency proof? Isn't the bottom line that if you pay DC taxes, you're a resident? Or no? I'm sure if some are exempt they still have to file; or they could be in another city system/backup method to verify.