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- fj12ryderExplorer IIIFWIW many states are vigorously pursuing individuals who are licensing out of state to avoid paying in-state taxes. It's not the cop who stops you that determines anything, it will be the DMV or the state department in charge of tax fraud that does the chasing.
All you say is true, and you would be invited to prove all that you say is true in court. The simple matter is that, generally speaking, people who license their vehicle in one state and live in another do it to avoid taxes. From what I understand the state usually wins if an individual is taken to court in this instance. This has come up before many times.
FWIW I discussed this with the salesman when I bought my toyhauler out of state. He said that some people do the Montana LLC thing and get away with it and some get caught with a resultant very large fine and back taxes/interest. He said it just depended on the state and how determined they are to get your money. - riwolfmanExplorerThere's no law in my state that say's you must register here. But if there is in your state, and you get stopped, the registration says the trailer belongs to "Blank Blank Holdings" in Montana, How is the cop going to prove that you own it? Is it illegal to tow someone elses trailer in your state? Or park someone elses trailerr in your yard? You could be leasing it, for all they know. You could even rite up a lease agreement.
- fj12ryderExplorer III"You can't beat that!"
Well, not until they catch you anyway. :) - riwolfmanExplorerakcooper9, Sorry I haven't been around to respond till now, but , yes you can register all your vehicles to your holding co. Call Mountain States Consulting at 406-363-4355 and they will take care of you. I have nothing to gain here, just a satisfied customer. Any way to save taxes is a good thing.My Denali dually cost me almost $5000 in sales tax and registration in Rhode Island because I didn't know about this, the TH cost $189 for a one time registration fee. You can't beat that!
- bigg-limoExplorerYou guys with the lower fees,...what year models are your trailers?
- RickSoExplorer
Ric Flair wrote:
djtytrev630 wrote:
RickSo.... beautiful rig!!!
We all want to be RickSo when we grow up.
I wonder if he would considering adopting me as his 51 year old illegitimate son that he never knew he had?
Ric,
Man you crack me up.....:B - StraboExplorerOur hauler was $93 for a year, reg only.
- SkippysPadExplorerSo a few years back, Colorado changed the way they do taxes on vehicle registration. Where it used to basically be a flat fee plus sales tax on a new vehicle "purchase Price".......NOW it's based on some goofy calculation of MSRP or the "value" of the vehicle, and GVW plus the normal "fee." And instead of it being just the first year, they tax you each year on the current "value."
While that annual fee and tax ticks down over the course of several years, this year I'm looking at well over a thousand dollars for taxes and registration for the new KZ MXT. - Ric_FlairExplorer
djtytrev630 wrote:
RickSo.... beautiful rig!!!
We all want to be RickSo when we grow up.
I wonder if he would considering adopting me as his 51 year old illegitimate son that he never knew he had? - arhayesExplorerFor many of you in higher rate states the tag fee is an excise tax and therefore deductible on your Fed Income Tax. In TX they're "fees" and not deductible. We've lived in several states over the years and our total state tax liability in all has been about the same. Here in TX they get you on property tax, highway tolls, and many others even though we have no income tax. Bottom line is the govt will get theirs - one way or the other. ;-)
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