the Montana Plate thing is the same as all the "dealer" plates and In transit repair in Dearborn,
its a loophole to avoid taxes But the Montana plates has bigger pitfalls
read here
http://thegarage.jalopnik.com/the-pi...cam-1711216059
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the Montana Plate thing is the same as all the "dealer" plates and In transit repair in Dearborn,
its a loophole to avoid taxes But the Montana plates has bigger pitfalls
read here
http://thegarage.jalopnik.com/the-pi...cam-1711216059
A lot of good reading in the comments section...
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JohnG
9/14/15 6:42pm
The Louisiana Supreme Court recently denied the state’s attempt to collect sales tax on the sale of an RV to a Montana LLC. Thomas v. Bridges, No. 2013-C-1855 (La. 2014). The LLC was formed for the sole purpose of avoiding RV sales tax (saving the buyer as much as $47,000). The state argued that the LLC veil should be pierced and the tax should be assessed to the LLC’s sole member claiming fraud. The court disagreed, explaining that “taking actions to avoid sales tax does not constitute fraud. Although tax evasion is illegal, tax avoidance is not.”
Montana LLC may be a bit shady but it is not a sham, unless your state has laws in place that make it illegal.
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SteveLehto
MotorAffair
9/15/15 7:21am
Which many states do. The fact that you can find one case (I have seen two now) where it worked does not prove it will work as a rule."
the insurance refusing to pay claims is more interesting
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