Handbook guides new Floridians through domicile intent

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NAPLES, Fla.- Why do over 1,000 people move to Florida each day? Florida domicile expert and author of Florida Domicile Handbook: Vital Information for New Florida Residents, Michael Kilbourn says it’s because the Sunshine State doesn’t burden its residents with mountains of confiscatory taxes.

In the third edition of the book, Kilbourn and co-author Brad Galbraith discuss the steps and activity new residents can take to prove Florida domicile intent and build a strong case in anticipation of possibly being pursued for taxes by their former state of residence.

“Many part-time Florida residents have read or heard about Florida domicile, but are not sure if it applies to them or not. This book helps people decide whether Florida domicile is to their benefit and then provides the most current resources to get the process done as efficiently as possible.”

Updated for 2015, the book includes new information for Florida businesses, new resources for Florida students, and retirement planning strategies for the newly domiciled. The guide also includes updated Florida facts, demographic data, geographic points of interest, web links and sample forms.

The book is available at www.brendankellypublishing.com, www.floridadomicilehandbook.com, www.Amazon.com

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