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You wont like it up there, but you do have some tracks nearby, Maple Grove, Numidia, Atco, Capitol wont be far.


Yea, lived in the Marriott on 12th street for about 14 months every week so I know what it is like.


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Posts: 2497 | Location: Gilmer, Texas | Registered: June 25, 2002Reply With QuoteReport This Post
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No doubt, that will happen for sure, not giving up 9% of my income right off the bat to say I work there. Texas is home of residence, registration for vehicle and drivers license


All kidding aside, I’ve been there and done that. I’ve been a home owner and resident of Georgia for 26 years, but I had to work on site in Richmond, VA for two months in 2016 and I had to pay VA state taxes. I’m pretty sure PA will come after you for that 9%. You should investigate.


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Looking to move to the King of Prussia area in a month or so. I was wondering where people store their motor-homes and trailers during the week. Also, how tough is law enforcement on over length rigs?

Also what tracks are close to that area, IE within 3 hours.

Both Atco and Numidia will store your trailer for you at their track, dont know what cost but probably reasonable.
 
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The worst part of this has to be calling PHL your new home airport.... Holy Moly


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No doubt, that will happen for sure, not giving up 9% of my income right off the bat to say I work there. Texas is home of residence, registration for vehicle and drivers license

All kidding aside, I’ve been there and done that. I’ve been a home owner and resident of Georgia for 26 years, but I had to work on site in Richmond, VA for two months in 2016 and I had to pay VA state taxes. I’m pretty sure PA will come after you for that 9%. You should investigate.

^^^ True, Mike. I was sent to Denver for 4+ years, and kept my TX vehicle plates, registration, home residence and drivers license the whole time. But my employer submitted something to the IRS and CO, notifying them of my "work location". Had to pay CO state income tax the entire time.


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Posts: 1032 | Location: Farmersville, TX  | Registered: December 05, 2002Reply With QuoteReport This Post
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The only thing you need to know about the laws on the towing stuff in Pa. is, NOBODY knows wth they are.
 
Posts: 621 | Location: Latrobe Pa. | Registered: July 30, 2007Reply With QuoteReport This Post
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I will be doing consul I got so my state of residency will be the same. Only thing is with expenses there has to bea 20 working day break more than 50 miles from that working site or they can consider your expenses income.

Good info about th tracks storing them but a real pain in the a$$ ifyou wantto Work onthem. Where else do you store your stuff as I will probably be in a condo or apartment?


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I live just outside KoP, Maple Grove , Atco and Cecil County are less than an hour and 15 minute tow. Numedia is 2-1/2 so is US13 (Delmar)


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I hope I get to see you guys around here racing.


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Posts: 2497 | Location: Gilmer, Texas | Registered: June 25, 2002Reply With QuoteReport This Post
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Bozman, from KoP, you're 4.5-5 hours to Keystone. There are some cool events you might dig, to watch and/or race in.


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I hope I get to see you guys around here racing.


Let us know when you will be at PA, Jersey, MD tracks. Is the current car the pic in your avatar?
 
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