Anonymous wrote: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.
So don't rent formally, so there's no lease holder. Let friends or relatives stay short-term and let them help you financially and in other ways. Move between properties for various reasons. Do whatever works quietly, as long as you pay your taxes.
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.