actually his potential state tax fraud might well be with MD if he has been avoiding income taxes there and letting FL appear as his primary residence.......
I’d love to see this play out - the military has had a bunch of people in neighboring Virginia buy a house while assigned to the Pentagon, then move 3 or 4 times at the behest of the service, then end up retiring in Virginia - which then proceeded to serve them with 12-20 years of delinquent income tax notices as “residents”, though they never registered to vote or anything else in VA and only bought the house because they were assigned to the Pentagon.
Colonel, USAFR
I live in Maryland. I believe that if an out of state car stays more than thirty days in Maryland they must be re-registered in Maryland; of course the registrataion fee must be payed and I believe a state tax on the vehicle(s) is also due. I'm sure this can be confirmed by checking it out at the Maryland State gov. website.
Also I believe that if you reside in the state for six months or more you are considered a state resident and subject to state income tax. I know the state does have a partial residency portion on the state income tax forms; if you stay six months or longer, you pay income tax.