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North Dakota State TaxesChoosing North Dakota as an RV Domicile StateThe nice thing about having no ties to any state is the ability to choose your RV domicile, or RV home base. You can find a state that offers the best set of options for you and your family, depending on your individual needs. Of course, not every full time RV family has the ability or option of choosing their domicile. See the following page to determine if your domicile has been chosen for you: Choosing an RV Domicile North Dakota State Taxes
For most states, the most important consideration when choosing an RV home base is the way income taxes will affect you. Most states charge residents an annual income tax, in addition to their federal income taxes. North Dakota state taxes include both income and sales tax.
North Dakota Drivers License and License PlatesMore items to consider with North Dakota state taxes are the North Dakota drivers license and license plates and tags fees. All of these fees vary by state, so these North Dakota state taxes are something to compare and to take into consideration when choosing an RV domicile. Most of these fees are reoccurring.
RV Insurance and North Dakota Auto InsuranceWhat state you call home determines your automobile insurance requirements.Each state is different, and the coverage required might contribute to your RV domicile decision. North Dakota auto insurance requirements are as follows. Information on how to obtain North Dakota RV insurance is also included.
Voting in North DakotaVoting is important to most Americans.
State politics might also be a consideration to take into account when choosing an RV home base. Here is the information on voting in North Dakota.
North Dakota Homeschool InformationEvery state in the United States has different homeschooling laws and regulations. Some states are very difficult to homeschool in, some states are very easy, while most states fall somewhere in the middle. As homeschooling laws go, North Dakota homeschool regulations are some of the more complex in the United States.North Dakota homeschool parents must file annual notice of intent. They must be qualified to teach their own children, with either a baccalaureate degree or a teaching certificate, or else they must be monitored (one hour per week or more) by a certified teacher in their home education program. North Dakota homeschooling requires 175 days of instruction with 4 hours per day, and standardized testing in grades 4, 6, 8, and 10 . Subjects required are too many to list here (please follow the links below for more information) but include subjects such as hygiene, agriculture, physiology, and the effects of alcohol, drugs, and tobacco. North Dakota Homeschool Links
Other Domicile TidbitsThough North Dakota state taxes and regulations for North Dakota Homeschool are probably the biggest concerns you'll have when deciding on making North Dakota your RV domicile state, other information might make a difference as well.The weather may play a factor for you if you plan to set up some sort of home base in the state, and the regulations on gun permits are a very hot topic with many RVers.
RV Domiciles in Other StatesNorth Dakota state taxes not what you are looking for? Don't worry! There are 49 more states to choose an RV domicile from! Check out the following resources to help you to make your full time RV living decision.DisclaimerThis RV home base and domicile guide is intended to assist you with making a decision on which state to call home. Though we have done our very best to find current laws and tax rates, each state has the ability to change their rules at any time. Please follow the links above and verify everything before making a decision.
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