Goldman, Monaghan, Thakkar & Bettin, P.A.

Call Today For The Answers You Deserve

321-639-1320
  • Home
  • About
    • Frequently Asked Questions
  • Attorneys
    • Mitchell Scott Goldman
    • Matthew J. Monaghan
    • Jay R. Thakkar
    • Bradly Roger Bettin, Sr.
    • Katie Rallo
    • Kevin P. Markey
    • Monica Pritchard
    • Stephanie Parsons
    • Tyler Stiglich
  • Practice Areas
    • Business Law
    • Commercial Litigation
    • Criminal Defense
    • Estate Planning
    • Family Law
    • Immigration Law
    • Injunctions / Restraining Orders
    • Personal Injury
    • Probate And Trust Administration
    • Real Estate Law
    • Wills And Trusts
  • Blog
  • Contact
  • Client Payment
Goldman, Monaghan, Thakkar & Bettin, P.A.
  • Home
  • About
    • Frequently Asked Questions
  • Attorneys
    • Mitchell Scott Goldman
    • Matthew J. Monaghan
    • Jay R. Thakkar
    • Bradly Roger Bettin, Sr.
    • Katie Rallo
    • Kevin P. Markey
    • Monica Pritchard
    • Stephanie Parsons
    • Tyler Stiglich
  • Practice Areas
    • Business Law
    • Commercial Litigation
    • Criminal Defense
    • Estate Planning
    • Family Law
    • Immigration Law
    • Injunctions / Restraining Orders
    • Personal Injury
    • Probate And Trust Administration
    • Real Estate Law
    • Wills And Trusts
  • Blog
  • Contact
  • Client Payment
CALL
Trusting, clear, and comfortable relationships with clients that last a lifetime.
  1. Home
  2.  | 
  3. Wills & Trusts
  4.  | 
  5. Reasons people flee to Florida

Reasons people flee to Florida

On Behalf of Goldman, Monaghan, Thakkar & Bettin, P.A. | Feb 10, 2020 | Wills & Trusts

There are many reasons people move to Florida, including abundant sunshine, beaches and our lack of a state income tax. There are often news articles about high-net-worth people moving from states with relatively high state income taxes (New York, California, New Jersey, Minnesota) to places with low or no state income taxes, such as Texas, Nevada, Wyoming, Tennessee and Florida.

A move from California (and its 13 percent state income tax) to Florida can mean substantial savings, which can in turn mean greater wealth and a larger estate to pass on to loved ones. Another motivation to move can be found in the recent limits placed on federal tax deductions for state and local taxes. The deductions used to be unlimited, but are now capped at $10,000.

Another factor in considerations of asset protection and estate planning is Florida’s homestead exemption.

Other popular destinations for the wealthy include Washington state and New Hampshire, a recent article stated. But those folks should sit down with an estate planning attorney before pulling up stakes for Washington, which has an estate tax.

Thirteen states have estate taxes, while a few (Nebraska, Iowa, Kentucky, Pennsylvania and New Jersey) have inheritance taxes.

Regardless, a CPA said tax migrations are not as common as news coverage might indicate. Taxes can play a role in moves, but most of the time, he said, family considerations are uppermost in wealthy people’s minds when they move from one state to another.

Talk to a Brevard County estate planning attorney to ensure that you taking advantage of estate planning law and tools that safeguard loved ones and assets.

Recent Posts

  • Could your social media posts affect your divorce?
  • The Fentanyl Factor: How Trace Amounts Can Lead to Trafficking Charges in Brevard County.
  • 3 things to know about the Florida lady bird deed
  • Challenging a Florida DUI: Know your rights
  • The Ultimate Holiday Gift: Peace of Mind for Your Family’s Future

Categories

Archives

RSS Feed

Subscribe To This Blog's Feed

Contact Our Attorneys Today

For legal assistance, please call 321-639-1320 to schedule an appointment. You can also reach us by email. Tell us a few details about your situation.

Goldman, Monaghan, Thakkar & Bettin, P.A.

Connect With Us

We speak Spanish, Hindi and Gujarati

Phone

321-639-1320

Fax

321-639-9950

Cocoa Office

96 Willard St.
Suite 302
Cocoa, FL 32922
  Cocoa Office Location

Palm Bay Office

4690 Lipscomb Street NE
Suite 7
Palm Bay, Florida 32905
By appointment only

Social Media

  • Follow
  • Follow
  • Follow
Google Review Button
Leave A Review

© 2026 Goldman, Monaghan, Thakkar & Bettin, P.A. • All Rights Reserved

Disclaimer | Site Map | Privacy Policy | Business Development Solutions by FindLaw