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11-20-2005, 22:15
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Full timing
>Who can tell me about fulltimer insurance?
A lot depends on the companies that are licensed in the state you are going to declare as your home state. When we were working as travel nurses, we made SD our home state. There is a mail forwarding service there, Alternative Resources, that will walk you thru becoming an SD resident. You do not have to live there or own property. This is why so many fulltimers have SD license plates. Some of the benefits are: NO state income tax NO state inheritance tax NO personal property tax NO intangible tax on investments 3% excise tax on purchase of vehicles, RV's. LOW vehicle licensing fee. Rank 47th in lowest private passenger car insurance rates South Dakota taxes nation's lowest per capita http://www.alternativeresources.net/ We used GMAC which had an office next door to AR. If you get the GMAC credit card you will save more money too. Steve Harrie '86 PT38 [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] |
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