Let me tell you about one of the more frustrating tax dilemmas from the 2021 tax season. I have a client that was a Utah resident. He moved with his family to Nevada for two years for a job. After moving back to Utah he received a tax notice and significant bill from the State of Utah for the tax years that he was in Nevada. As we dug into the tax notice my client had missed a few requirements to relocate his tax residence and owed the additional tax.
In the past year, there has been an acceleration in people relocating around the country. There are a host of reasons for relocating, cost of living, lifestyle, and career changes, but for sure one consideration is the state and local taxation. If you are moving to another state there are a few simple steps that, if followed, can help you to avoid a surprise tax bill.
Make sure to:
Some other things to consider, make sure that you keep a log that shows how many days you spend in the old and new locations. (You should try to spend more time in the new state, if possible). Also, make sure that you take with you your most treasured possessions. There is a court case from New York that the final fact used to support his Texas tax domicile was bringing his dog with him when he moved from New York to Texas.
As with most tax issues, changing tax residences can be complicated. A qualified Utah CPA or tax professional can help you navigate through the issues. CMP has qualified professionals that can help.