The point, is and I think Jim lends credence to this, that most folks looking to do this are attempting to evade the taxes in their home state. The most likely proponent is to save money. But regardless what hoops you feel like you can jump through to make this happen, it's tax evasion plain and simple. Unless you have a legitimate reason - and many of you might - why put yourself in that position? Pay what you owe and if you can't afford it you have no business owning it. I get irritated picking up the tab for people who have enough gall to own something as frivolous as a motorhome but won't pay their share of taxes. Guess who picks up the slack? Your fellow taxpayers. Meanwhile you reap the benefits at home that you didn't pay for, like schools and roads etc etc. Mind you I know some have a legitimate reason and I don't mean to ruffle those feathers. But for those attempting to do it to save a buck it's wrong.