i fully expect to pay income tax to the state from where i might work for income; and domiciled in florida, i'm not concerned about that income being twice taxed as we've no income tax here. but also we no longer have intangible taxes in florida and so i'm curious as to whether my domicile status here protects that income from being taxed by another state where i might reside.
in other words, if florida claims me as its citizen as i have been domiciled here for more than 30 years and homesteaded in this house for 14 years, would any other state where i might reside for any extended period of time also try to lay claim to taxation over me beyond sales & regular income taxes (&, of course, property tax should i buy there--which i likely would not)? can these other states start taxing dividends and cap gains which florida will not be taxing?