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Tax collectors chase rich New Yorkers moving to low-tax states. Auditors inspect cell records, even your dog's vet bills
Robert Frank | @robtfrank
Published 12 Hours Ago Updated 8 Hours Ago
CNBC.com
New York conducted about 3,000 "non-residency" audits a year between 2010 and 2017, collecting around $1 billion, according to a data company.
New York is looking at cellphone records, social media feeds, and veterinary and dentist records in verifying residency.
Auditors are even conducting in-home inspections to look inside taxpayers' refrigerators.
[mod edit to ensure copyright compliance, full article here https://www.cnbc.com/2019/03/08/tax-collectors-chase-rich-new-yorkers-moving-to-low-tax-states.html ]
Robert Frank | @robtfrank
Published 12 Hours Ago Updated 8 Hours Ago
CNBC.com
New York conducted about 3,000 "non-residency" audits a year between 2010 and 2017, collecting around $1 billion, according to a data company.
New York is looking at cellphone records, social media feeds, and veterinary and dentist records in verifying residency.
Auditors are even conducting in-home inspections to look inside taxpayers' refrigerators.
[mod edit to ensure copyright compliance, full article here https://www.cnbc.com/2019/03/08/tax-collectors-chase-rich-new-yorkers-moving-to-low-tax-states.html ]
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