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Turtle_n_Peeps
Oct 27, 2015Explorer
mowermech wrote:Moderator wrote:
This is one time it is worthwhile to read ALL the small print. The last three paragraphs are of particular interest.
" Even if you can avoid your state’s sales taxes, you’ll be subject to an equal amount of use tax if you use the vehicle in your home state for more than a very limited amount of time. In many states, you’ll avoid use tax only if you don’t use the vehicle in your state of residence for a full year after you buy it. Others require that you don’t use the vehicle in your state for more than 90 consecutive days."
Like I said, just don't bring it into your home state!
Yes, in many states, your neighbors WILL call and turn you in!
If you don't bring it home, they can't do that.
Yes, some states have license plate inspectors checking repair facilities and storage lots.
If you don't bring it home, they have nothing to see.
KNOW, COMPLY, AND DOCUMENT.
No problem.
^^^ This.
Follow the law and you will have no problems.
A racing buddy has a class 8 reg'ed in Mt through a practicing attorney licensed to do business in both states. What he is doing is perfectly legal according to his attorney who is licensed to do business in both states. The guy does not even have a class A commercial license. And that is perfectly legal according to his attorney who is licensed to practice law in both states.
Follow the law and you will be fine. Don't, and you will more than likely have problems. Simple hu?
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