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Old 09-11-2007, 01:53 AM
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Default Work at IN riverboat casino/Live in KY

Consider someone living (renting) in Kentucky or Ohio and working at an Indiana riverboat casino.

Your ideas of the pros and cons.
Income tax implications.
Auto registration costs in the 3 states.

I would rather live nearer to a decent sized city such as Cincinnati or Louisville than in a rural area of Indiana. I'm from an area with no state income tax and typically $24.00 to $60.00 annual auto registration costs.

Do you think it would make more sense to live in Indiana just over the border from Kentucky or Ohio and commute to the cities for entertainment or live in Kentucky or Ohio and commute to a riverboat?

I don't have a job lined up; I'm just considering the pros/cons of looking for work at one of the riverboat casinos.

Thanks,
That's Right

(I'll probably cross-post this in the Cincinnati forum.)
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