Posted on: 15th Nov, 2006 11:09 am
I have heard that whether I have community property and community income depends on the state where I am domiciled, but not aware of the factors which are considered in determining the domicile, any information will be really helpful, thanks
Hi Jelko,
It is true that decision on community property and community income depends upon your domicile status. You can have only one domicile even if you have more than one home.
Your domicile is a permanent legal home that you intend to use for an indefinite or unlimited period.
You have asked about the factors that are considered in determining your domicile, they include:
Thanks
Colin
It is true that decision on community property and community income depends upon your domicile status. You can have only one domicile even if you have more than one home.
Your domicile is a permanent legal home that you intend to use for an indefinite or unlimited period.
You have asked about the factors that are considered in determining your domicile, they include:
- Where you pay your state income tax,
- Where you vote,
- Location of property you own,
- Your citizenship,
- Length of residence and
- Business and social ties to the community.
Thanks
Colin
Thanks Colin, I was really not sure how this domicile is decided, but I know now. Thanks again - Jelko Kacin