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Originally Posted by BadlyBeaten
You obviously don't care enough about the issue to do the research. I pointed you in the right direction. Read the Supremes' decision and opinions.
You are obviously the troll. All you have done ITT is repeat trifles you find in tax return instruction booklets. As if that had some impact on the rights of citizens to determine their domiciles. Verbal diarrhea.
I don't really think you're fooling anyone.
And I read the Wikipedia you linked to about a Supreme Court case. In post #173 in this thread (my most recent reply to you before this one) I explained how that case had absolutely nothing to do with the issue we are discussing and explained what it was about.
Also, just to clear up a falsehood in your post: I haven't posted anything in this thread from a tax instructional booklet. I have posted a few things copied from the NJ Division of Taxation website. I have also cited and/or posted the text of NJ and NV statutes.
And, lastly, any simple google search on this topic would probably lead to the searcher easily finding multiple articles that discuss a lot of the same factual items that I mentioned as what would be used in determining domicile. I doubt any Google search will bring up any article discussing how the US Constitution gives people the right to declare domicile changes and bind taxing authorities to such change whenever they want to regardless of such factual items objectively pointing to a different conclusion.
Last edited by Lego05; 07-25-2017 at 10:24 PM.