Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
If someone pays taxes in DC and owns/rents multiple residences in DC, I have no problem with them picking one as their IB school. I also don’t have a problem with a DC resident who uses a DC family member caretaker (grandma/grandpa)‘s address for an IB address. I think residency fraud is different hill of beans.
Trouble is that by reporting their rental property as their primary residence, they are also committing tax fraud. DC has a very low tax rate for one’s primary home.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
If someone pays taxes in DC and owns/rents multiple residences in DC, I have no problem with them picking one as their IB school. I also don’t have a problem with a DC resident who uses a DC family member caretaker (grandma/grandpa)‘s address for an IB address. I think residency fraud is different hill of beans.
Trouble is that by reporting their rental property as their primary residence, they are also committing tax fraud. DC has a very low tax rate for one’s primary home.
Anonymous wrote:
If someone pays taxes in DC and owns/rents multiple residences in DC, I have no problem with them picking one as their IB school. I also don’t have a problem with a DC resident who uses a DC family member caretaker (grandma/grandpa)‘s address for an IB address. I think residency fraud is different hill of beans.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There is a rule that if you started at one school and you move to another boundary zone then you can stay grandfathered in at the original school. Are any of you sure that this isn’t the case with these situations you’re speaking about? Like do you know where the families were living years ago? Could it have very well been in boundary at the school in question?
Is this published rule? I heard of kids who live out of bounds taking the in-person spots.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Well, I am seriously considering renting a one-bedroom apartment WOTP or in Takoma Park when my kid hits middle school. We will sleep there Sun-Thurs, and go home to our house IB for Wells/Coolidge for the weekend. If you are being taxed on a rental or a second home - you are supporting the schools. Flame away.
Why would you move to Takoma Park to attend a DC school?
Anonymous wrote:Well, I am seriously considering renting a one-bedroom apartment WOTP or in Takoma Park when my kid hits middle school. We will sleep there Sun-Thurs, and go home to our house IB for Wells/Coolidge for the weekend. If you are being taxed on a rental or a second home - you are supporting the schools. Flame away.
Anonymous wrote:There is a rule that if you started at one school and you move to another boundary zone then you can stay grandfathered in at the original school. Are any of you sure that this isn’t the case with these situations you’re speaking about? Like do you know where the families were living years ago? Could it have very well been in boundary at the school in question?
Anonymous wrote:If you plan to actually live in the apartment there’s very little chance it wouldn’t be almost a wash with the cost of private school after a year-long lease, furniture, second set of many items, etc.
Yes, you could find a basement apartment for 1400 somewhere in boundary for the school you want, but you’re not going to really want to live there four nights a week.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Well, I am seriously considering renting a one-bedroom apartment WOTP or in Takoma Park when my kid hits middle school. We will sleep there Sun-Thurs, and go home to our house IB for Wells/Coolidge for the weekend. If you are being taxed on a rental or a second home - you are supporting the schools. Flame away.
Do it, nobody's business but yours. I wouldn't advertise the arrangement though.
Anonymous wrote:Well, I am seriously considering renting a one-bedroom apartment WOTP or in Takoma Park when my kid hits middle school. We will sleep there Sun-Thurs, and go home to our house IB for Wells/Coolidge for the weekend. If you are being taxed on a rental or a second home - you are supporting the schools. Flame away.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Well, I am seriously considering renting a one-bedroom apartment WOTP or in Takoma Park when my kid hits middle school. We will sleep there Sun-Thurs, and go home to our house IB for Wells/Coolidge for the weekend. If you are being taxed on a rental or a second home - you are supporting the schools. Flame away.
I think if you are *actually* leaving there Sunday-Thursday, that’s the majority of the week, and so that’s your residence, and so you aren’t committing boundary fraud.
What’s more interesting, is that out of a multitude of potential options, this one makes sense somehow.