So lets assume I live in state X, without supplying a forwarding address,
I move to state Y, so you have no real estate in state X. Even if state X
wants to still claim you as a resident, if they don't have a mailing address,
they cannot even send you a tax bill.
BTW, I move (but within the state) without leaving a forwarding address;
the reaction of the post office worker was priceless, "But you can't do
that, what if we get something that's important" to which I replied "Keep it"
My junk mail dropped to almost nothing, with exception generic mail that
isn't address to a specific person.
I thought I changed everything over, but had forgotten about a
changing my address on some land I owned, they couldn't find me
so I didn't get the bill
, not sure what they would've done if I
hadn't called them.
TJ