United States:
When Down The Hall Becomes Across State Lines—Part 2
27 October 2020
Ropes & Gray LLP
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Many people relocated to a different state as Covid-19 pandemic
restrictions intensified. That relocation may have lasted much
longer than was anticipated and may have resulted in an unintended
establishment of residency in another state. In Part 2 of a
two-part series published in Bloomberg Tax, Lee Allison,
Kat Saunders Gregor, and Andrew Yarrows explore common fact
patterns and the impact of certain variables that may affect
outcomes
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