(1) I have not had an actual home for the past 2 years. I've been working off and on as an Independent Contractor during this time which we worked in a different city/state everyday. During my off time I would spend it split up between California, Florida, and a little bit in Nevada. My license is still Florida, but the company I'm hired out of, bank account, and phone bill, is all out of California. I also lived in CA the 6 months prior to starting the past 2 years as an Independent Contractor. I read there's a rule regarding the number of days you've spent in a state regardless of your actual state of residency.
(2) If I was able to file in California I hear they have a generous Wild Card Exemption. I do not have a home, rental property, or vehicle. At the time of filing I will have around $12,000 in wages saved up from the past 6 months. I literally live out of a suitcase and only have clothes, a laptop, and digital camera to my name. Would I be able to exempt the cash and those few items using the Wild Card?
(3) If I had to file in Florida, someone said I could exempt the $12,000 bc it is earned wages from the past 6 months, and by florida law I can keep 6 months wages at $500 per week. I could not find this anywhere and was curious if anyone could validate this for me?
(4) If that is too much money on hand then what should I do with it? I do not have permanent housing so it's impossible to stock up on food, if I do live somewhere it is "month to month", and if I needed to buy a car to retain some of the money, how much can be spent on it? Could I get Lasik Surgery and Dental work and that be a legitimate expense before filing?
Thank you for your time and help!!!!
(2) If I was able to file in California I hear they have a generous Wild Card Exemption. I do not have a home, rental property, or vehicle. At the time of filing I will have around $12,000 in wages saved up from the past 6 months. I literally live out of a suitcase and only have clothes, a laptop, and digital camera to my name. Would I be able to exempt the cash and those few items using the Wild Card?
(3) If I had to file in Florida, someone said I could exempt the $12,000 bc it is earned wages from the past 6 months, and by florida law I can keep 6 months wages at $500 per week. I could not find this anywhere and was curious if anyone could validate this for me?
(4) If that is too much money on hand then what should I do with it? I do not have permanent housing so it's impossible to stock up on food, if I do live somewhere it is "month to month", and if I needed to buy a car to retain some of the money, how much can be spent on it? Could I get Lasik Surgery and Dental work and that be a legitimate expense before filing?
Thank you for your time and help!!!!
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