During the past year, we have seen an acceleration of both large and small businesses relocating to Florida. Reasons for this relocation often include the economy and physical climate. However, perhaps the most important reason for corporate relocation to Florida is to reduce taxes. 

The question is: can an out-of-state business owner literally and legally change the “domicile” and location of their business to Florida? And if so, how? 

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