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Florida State Residency Requirements 2026: The Complete Guide to Claiming, Declaring, and Defending Florida Domicile

In 2026, more Americans than ever are asking the same question: what are the actual Florida state residency requirements, and how do I switch without inviting an audit from the state I am leaving? Florida has no minimum day-count rule and no waiting period. The legal standard is intent plus substantive ties, codified across four primary statutes: §322.031 (driver license within 30 days), §97.041 (voter registration), §222.17 (Declaration of Domicile), and the residential-address requirements that USPS Form 1583 and state DMV procedures impose. This pillar guide walks through each of the four pillars, the 14-day residency sprint, the line-by-line affidavit of domicile language, the seven mistakes that trigger California FTB and New York DTF deficiency notices, and a fresh customer case study with verifiable savings math at $100,000, $150,000, and $200,000 of income across nine high-tax states.

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Travel Nurse Tax Articles

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Travel Nurse Tax22 min read

Travel Nurse Tax Home at Parents' House: The Complete IRS Compliance Guide

Can you use your parents' home as a tax home for travel nursing? Yes—but only with proper documentation. Learn the IRS three-factor test, duplicate expense requirements, rent payment protocols, and audit-proof strategies for maintaining a legitimate tax home at your parents' residence.

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Travel Nurse Tax15–18 min read

Tax Home and Domicile Considerations for Travel Nurses

An encyclopedic overview of IRS tax home requirements, domicile planning, and zero-income-tax state strategies for travel nurses seeking to qualify for non-taxable stipends while maintaining compliance with federal and state tax regulations.

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Travel Nurse Tax17 min read

Travel Nurse Tax Home Requirements Explained

Complete guide to IRS tax home requirements for travel nurses. Learn Publication 463 rules, duplicate expense tests, how to maintain your tax home, and protect your non-taxable stipends.

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