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Nutinelse2do
Nov 28, 2017Explorer
otrfun wrote:azdryheat wrote:Yes, many states don't require their dealers to collect sales tax from a non-resident who purchases an RV. Typically, the RV dealer will give you temporary plates with the understanding you will drive home, pay your state sales tax, and register/title your RV in your home state (where you legally reside).
Many states let you do this. Montana won't charge you sales tax.
Other states have reciprocating sales tax agreements with other states that require RV dealers to collect sales tax at the time of purchase, even from non-resident RV buyers. The RV buyer must still title/register their RV in the state where they legally residence.
However, it's my understanding NM is the only state that allows NON-resident RV buyers to pay NM sales tax . . . AND legally title/register their RV in NM with an out-of-state address.
Never heard of any other State that will allow a non resident to register and not pay sales tax. Waiting for an answer from Azdryheat, since he apparently knows of others.
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