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FAQs

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  1. What is the inspiration behind the name of the company?

  2. Does spending 183 days in a new state establish domicile status?

  3. What is the status of resident audits in a high-income state like New York?

  4. How much tax on average does a high-income earner have to return to states like New York or California?

  5. Can move to a low-income state release your tax burden?

  6. What factors trigger an audit in the state?

  7. How can you establish a domicile in 183 days?

  8. What are the attributes to engineer to establish the intent of residency in a low-income state?

  9. What is the difference between a Domicile State and the Statutory Residence State?

  10. Why does one owe taxes to the state and fail audit?

  11. How to create a specific strategy to defend against a future audit?

  12. How does white glove make the process easier?

  13. How does the SixMAD score help in personalized risk assessment? 

  14. What are the five primary change factors?

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