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So You Think You are a Florida Resident

Consider this scenario. You run several businesses in Connecticut and maintain your home in Connecticut. But you’ve decided to buy some property in Florida, spend some time there for relaxation, and, because of the tax advantages, claim Florida as your primary residence. You believe you’ve covered all the bases. Sounds great, but don’t be surprised if you become the target of a residency audit by the Connecticut Department of Revenue Services.