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Even if tax rates between the states even out, there's still the complication of dealing with two states mentioned by RVT. Personally, unless there is a really strong reason to live in NC, if I worked in GA, I'd more than likely live in GA.
Maybe, but I lived in NY for a few years while working in NJ, and it wasn't all that complicated. Granted, that was over a decade ago, and things may have changed since then, or might just be different between NC and GA.
depending on where the job would be in Blairsville, i'd stick close to living in Union, Fannin or Towns Counties, Union Co. is a big county, some parts are flat in the valley's, while other parts are more mountainous and have curvier roads...as others have said, in the winter you dont want to be driving curvy roads, and Union Co./Blairsville gets more snow probably than most of north GA, next to maybe Towns or Rabun Co. (grew up in Hiawassee and a meteorologist, so you can trust me on the weather knowledge haha). Nearby Hayesville wouldn't be a bad drive either, less curvy roads. Hope this helps and good luck with everything!
Thanks for all of the advice! birminghamiantorelocate
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