I am a Rhode Island resident. I'm in San Francisco, CA for several months, working. I've decided to buy a car from a friend here, and today I'm going over to give him the money (I've been driving it for a week or two, since he already bought a new car and we trust each other).
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posted by betsbillabong
on Feb 26, 2013 -
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If I collected California unemployment benefits while living in New York, do I have to pay taxes to New York?
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posted by Flying Saucer
on Mar 11, 2012 -
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My wife has been accepted into an out-of-state grad program, so we will be moving at the end of July. When do I tell my employer that I'm leaving?
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posted by anonymous
on Apr 10, 2011 -
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New job is 99% awesome. The 1% of not-awesome is that I've been told (essentially) to figure out my own state tax deductions. Help.
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posted by shiu mai baby
on Oct 4, 2010 -
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10 months ago I got a speeding ticket, a ticket for expired insurance card, and didn't show up in court. How much trouble am I in?
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posted by shesaysgo
on Mar 19, 2010 -
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YANML, but . . . I received a summons today for Los Angeles. I live in Mississippi. What do I do?
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posted by anansi
on Sep 8, 2009 -
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I will soon be moving from Southern California to Spokane, WA to attend Law School. I am looking for a good (cheap reliable) way for my wife and I to move some of our belongings up there.
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posted by mephesta
on Jul 22, 2009 -
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If I interned for 3 months in Seattle but live and go to school in Wisconsin, do I need to pay WI state tax on the money I made over the summer in Washington, which has no state tax?
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posted by mezamashii
on Feb 11, 2009 -
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[badcreditfilter] Does moving out of state affect your credit status for the good, for the bad, or no?
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posted by damnjezebel
on May 10, 2006 -
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I've a hunch a similar question has been asked here before, but Googling doesn't turn up anything specific. I'd like assistance understanding the commonsense guidelines for paying an out-of-state parking ticket, since cash is a scarce commodity and we misread the meter. In a nutshell, I'd pay without question if i could spare the hundred, but want to understand the consequences if I can't. Will it affect my credit, in-state DMV standing, or anything else? The ticket was issued in Washington DC, if that is of any import.
posted by vers
on Sep 1, 2004 -
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