kmburns49
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I have searched and researched all over, but I still have some questions concerning permanent domain with regard to location, doctors and banking. I would appreciate any comments, advice, etc. anyone has. My wife and I will be going full time this summer, and we tentatively plan to establish our permanent domain in Florida, either through St. Brendan?s Isle or Escapees. We have children and grandchildren in Florida, Georgia and North Carolina, so Florida seems like the logical place (as opposed to Texas or South Dakota). We have been living in North Carolina for over 30 years.
So, here are my questions:
1. We would like to maintain our primary care and specialist physicians in North Carolina by scheduling annual or semi-annual visits with them. Could this be a liability with a Florida domain?
2. We really like our bank, a smaller North Carolina institution. It has full online banking services, including smartphone deposit capability, as well as nationwide no-fee ATM services through Allpoint. And the banking fees are very reasonable. Could keeping a North Carolina bank pose a Florida domain issue?
3. Would keeping North Carolina as our permanent domain be feasible? Personal income tax is high, and I don?t know of any mail services in North Carolina that would provide a permanent address.
Again, I?m sure these issues have already been covered somewhere, but I?d appreciate some fresh input.
Thanks, Kermit
So, here are my questions:
1. We would like to maintain our primary care and specialist physicians in North Carolina by scheduling annual or semi-annual visits with them. Could this be a liability with a Florida domain?
2. We really like our bank, a smaller North Carolina institution. It has full online banking services, including smartphone deposit capability, as well as nationwide no-fee ATM services through Allpoint. And the banking fees are very reasonable. Could keeping a North Carolina bank pose a Florida domain issue?
3. Would keeping North Carolina as our permanent domain be feasible? Personal income tax is high, and I don?t know of any mail services in North Carolina that would provide a permanent address.
Again, I?m sure these issues have already been covered somewhere, but I?d appreciate some fresh input.
Thanks, Kermit