Originally Posted by
Ingrmiddlet
I was just hired and heard a few senior captains have a way to claim residency in Florida and avoid Hawaii State Income Tax. (Despite not even setting foot there). One guy uses an old roommates address that isn't even current. Is this legal?
Hahaha
US Air pilot living in Charlotte with a Texas address for tax purposes:
https://www.justice.gov/opa/pr/forme...ison-tax-fraud
At least 3 guys at Northwest:
Third Northwest pilot convicted of tax evasion | Peninsula Clarion
Fedex guy:
http://wnws.com/news/17806-former-fe...or-tax-evasion
Some pilots think they have it figured out and can show a residential address in Texas, Florida, or any other state with no state income tax. It's outright fraud if you don't physically live there, and a felony tax evasion.
Good luck though, it's a bold move cotton lets see if it pays off