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How to Avoid CT State Taxes

Hailie Shaw
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Hello,
I used my VA loan to purchase my primary residence, SF house in FL this year. My 1 year mark is March 15th 2023 and I would like to buy a second home at this time in CT. But, I do not want to be a resident of CT and pay state income tax. Is there a way to keep my FL residency with my SF home but also not have to pay 20% down on the CT SF or Duplex house I plan to purchase? I am fine to rent out or not rent out my FL home.
Thanks for the help!
Hailie

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