NC concealed carry reciprocity?

Dual residency would likely mean you'd pay state taxes in both states. That would suck, plus I'm not sure you can do that anyway.
 
Unless he works in both places I think you only have to pay "wage" taxes in the state you work. As for the rest of all the other taxes, yeah, you're prettt much screwed there. (Ex. property tax)
 
You can. I'm paying Colorado income tax on income from a mortgage there and property taxes on the ranch.

That makes sense, since the property is in Colorado. I was thinking of job income.
 
That makes sense, since the property is in Colorado. I was thinking of job income.

Well NC wants you to list any income from another state so I'm guessing that you'd have to pay in both places. Disclaimer: that opinion and $5.00 might get you a cup of coffee at Charbucks...
 
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A few comments:
1) Seeing how he acted in this forum, I can see him acting similarly during a traffic stop and making the situation go south.
2) I am curious as to the real facts regarding his residency. I did not know that you can register a car here and not have residency.
3) I can see where a cop would not know the residency bit and that this could lead to issues that got exacerbated by bad attitudes all round.
4) It is a problem that cops are not required to know the law that they are attempting to enforce. This leads to situations where they under the threat of physical violence, up to and including the risk of death, enforcing their OPINION.
5) If they did not KNOW the laws at most they should have issued some form of citation and allow the courts and DA to handle it.
6) If they did issue said citation and it was in error, there needs to be a penalty on the State and the cop that issued said citation.

As far as the taxes go, several years back I was in a similar situation as the OP. I was working in VA, and spent 5 out of 7 days up there. I owned real property in NC and returned there most weekends. I rented a spot in an RV park and kept my NC registered travel trailer parked there and drove NC registered cars. I have multiple cars and would drive different ones at times, sometimes parking them in VA for a period of several weeks. During that time, I did research the concept of state residency and I learned that there is no hard and fast litmus test for residency but rather it is taken as the sum total of various factors including car registration, property ownership, etc. I never considered myself a VA resident.

When it came to the theft called taxes, I ended up filing in both states. Both states had a claim on my income and I paid in NC and I received credit for this in VA. I don't know what the states did behind the scenes to work it out.
 
This thread calls for a more powerful super-hero. The Ambiguously Gay Superman. What's the real reason this boy is crying? Man of Steel?

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Sorry to derail the Spiderman thread, but this got me curious. Would his vehicle registration list his Oregon address (assuming he was dual resident)? I would think that would clear everything up with the LEO.


Also, NC recognizes the OR resident permit but OR does not recognize NC. That means there is no reciprocity (I know...semantics)so he should not have gotten grief from the LEO about THAT.
 
The more I think about it, I'm curious as to what state DL the OP has. If it's Oregon, that should be pretty obvious that he's not San NC resident and hence doesn't need an NC gun permit as one from his state of residence is recognized.

If he's not an NC resident, stating so and proving anothe states DL should have been the end of it, but I could see the friendly customer service agent taking issue with a car registered to soneone with an out of state DL.
 
Sorry to derail the Spiderman thread, but this got me curious. Would his vehicle registration list his Oregon address (assuming he was dual resident)? I would think that would clear everything up with the LEO.


Also, NC recognizes the OR resident permit but OR does not recognize NC. That means there is no reciprocity (I know...semantics)so he should not have gotten grief from the LEO about THAT.

NC did away with that 'if you accept ours, we'll accept yours' idea a couple of years ago. If a state offers a concealed permit to its citizens, NC will simply accept it with no reciprocity required.
 
I read the first page and skipped to the end. So his very first line reads, "Recently moved from Oregon to NC." MOVED. I would also have assumed he MOVED.

SO to answer your question after you MOVED. You do not posses a valid CC of any kind.
He reworded his statement to say that he spends part of the year here but is not officially a resident. Of course he's gotten a good ribbing since then, but I still think it's an interesting legal issue. Initially I was thinking it was a case of having truly moved, and not updating his license and filing for a new permit, which has a major waiting period, requires the class, and all that jazz.
 
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With the Oregon and Superhero combination, I was curious to see if there were any from there. Sure enough, her name is Cessily Kincaid (Portland) and she's known as Mercury. Well that's enough excitement for me this evening.
http://marvel.wikia.com/wiki/Mercury_(Cessily_Kincaid)
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Don't know when this started, but I just binge-read the entire thread. All I've got to say is that if you have that complex of a situation and a hot head, you had better have your story straight, just in case you get stopped. I wouldn't have faulted the officer for detaining him for a 72 hour psychological evaluation.
 
I don't think the income tax issue is that complicated. You report the income you earned in each state, to each state.

When I travel for AT&T, I have to code my time based on which state I'm in. I've filed taxes in 5 states for the same year before, and some of those were for only a couple days of work. It was only worth it in the states that didn't have a state income tax.

And then the fed obviously gets their unfair share.
 
I knew he was lying when he said he got stopped by LEO, had a gun, LIVED through the stop and came here to write about it.
 
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