My son is 27. He hasn't lived in NY in 6 years. He has filed state income tax returns in California and has a CA drivers license.
A questionnaire has come to our house in NYS to him. It says that if he is no longer a NYS resident he can send them proof; a copy of his driver's license and tax return are adequate. He thinks the request is absurd and too much trouble, and is going to ignore it.
The website says failure to respond will result in civil and criminal penalties, but is not specific. Obviously they aren't going to California to arrest him, but if they fine him it could get ugly as the fines and penalties accumulate and they turn it over to a collection agency.
Would it make sense to mark on the envelop that he does not live here stick it back in the mailbox?
Yeah, it would be best if he just complied, but apparently that is not going to happen.
A questionnaire has come to our house in NYS to him. It says that if he is no longer a NYS resident he can send them proof; a copy of his driver's license and tax return are adequate. He thinks the request is absurd and too much trouble, and is going to ignore it.
The website says failure to respond will result in civil and criminal penalties, but is not specific. Obviously they aren't going to California to arrest him, but if they fine him it could get ugly as the fines and penalties accumulate and they turn it over to a collection agency.
Would it make sense to mark on the envelop that he does not live here stick it back in the mailbox?
Yeah, it would be best if he just complied, but apparently that is not going to happen.