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To: Zeneta
No Address ? Not belonging to any State ?

For certain purposes, you legally have a "domicile," which can be only changed by adopting a new "domicile." So if you leave your permanent address in, say, Nevada, and go bumming around the country with no new fixed address, you are legally considered to still be a "domiciliary" (and citizen) of Nevada until you establish a domicile elsewhere.

22 posted on 12/23/2013 2:05:44 PM PST by Lurking Libertarian (Non sub homine, sed sub Deo et lege)
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To: Lurking Libertarian

Yes.

I agree.

Just as a thought exercise.

A Homeless man, pushing his cart along the street that just happens to contain a million dollars in cash.

The homeless certainly are not filing their taxes or are they expected too.

If his money is in a bank and it earns interest then the bank will report it. If his money is in a bank and doesn’t earn any reportable interest income, than there is nothing to report.

The challenge, as I see it, comes down to having a vehicle.

I’ll go back to my first post.

Establish your “residence” as a vacant lot. And it may be a good idea to do this in a zero tax state that is not your current state of residence.

You will still have to re-new your tags/drivers license and deal with auto-insurance, but you can be “OFF the Grid”.

When the authorities show up to a vacant lot to serve you papers etc....What are they going to do ?

Also, what would keep me from picking some random address as my address ?

Are they going to ask me for a utility bill to prove that I’m living with someone else?

Pick a homeless shelter.

Pick a hotel.

You’ll get your license and vehicle registration.


26 posted on 12/23/2013 2:25:51 PM PST by Zeneta
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