domiciled here for 183 days
Then what of the reciprocality agreement with WV? Do you believe it does not protect WV residents living permanently in Maryland?Registration is the same. TITLING can cost a lot as you own MD a "use tax" of 6% of the value of each car.
Is not up to YOU to decide if you are a resident of MD when you move here. Only full time students and active duty military on orders can live in the state and not become a resident.
If you domicile in the state more than 183 days per year, you are an MD resident, like it or not.
For PA, VA, those residents, if here in MD 183 or more days, have to start paying MD income tax. Not so for WV residents. They can stay in MD indefinitely without paying MD income tax. Check out the MW507.
That is true as long as they maintain a permanent residence in West Virginia and do not establish a permanent residence in MD. You would then report all of your wages to WV and pay the lower WV 6.5% tax versus the circa 7.85% tax to MD.
Your residence is where you have a drivers license, vote, have a permanent address, and send your kids to school, so you can't simply live in MD and buy a hunting cabin in WV and not pay MD tax. You can be a WV resident and have an apartment in MD that you stay in during the work week and not pay MD tax though.
State income tax reciprocities can be tricky, and every state has different deals with their neighboring states.
I have no intent to officially establish residency in this crappy state. However, the Libtards in Charge will likely state otherwise.
What does "establishing residency" mean? What are the qualifiers?
Thanks, esqappellate. So, it would seem we can't have our cake and eat it too. I suppose Maryland would tax us upon the cake AND the eating...