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Then there's insurance. Many insurance companies will deny your claim if they figure out your car is registered in another state which you don't have residence or a mailing address yet you live and drive in a completely different state. The fact that many of you can rationalize this because you "only" drive your expensive car only x% of the time in the state you live, thus the laws shouldn't apply to you speaks volumes of your character. Yeah, I get it, we all pay a crapload in various taxes, registration, etc. Take up with your local and state representatives.
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What's legal in Montana may not be legal if your "real" residence is in a different state.
I'm a scoff-law in some cases, too, in my state. In Virginia a front license plate is a requirement but I don't have one on my own car. There is a posted speed-limit which I regularly exceed. But I do pay my property tax on my vehicles. If you want to avoid property tax on vehicles in Virginia, just drive an old car. All of my BMWs older than 2002 get property-tax relief in the amount the tax would be. But I'm not worried about my county not squeezing enough money out of me. Can I register my home in Virginia . . . in Montana to avoid that tax? Believe me, I'm paying more than my fair share! |
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From what I can find regarding the most strict states (CA and GA) the worst case scenario for someone is being charged taxes and fees/penalties if caught and pursued by the DMV. To my knowledge nobody has been arrested or imprisoned for using a Montana LLC, ever. GEICO will cover cars registered under a Montana LLC, you just have to notify them that the car is registered in another state to an LLC in which you are the owner. Obviously you should do your research, consult a lawyer, and keep everything above board. This is all a legal gray area and I have read a few stories of people fighting their state and winning when the state tried to sue them for back taxes and fees when they got caught. Surely nobody here has even done any speeding before. How dare you rob the state of their hard earned fines for your reckless driving of 75 in a 65 zone? |
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You’re right! Tax loopholes are legal, that’s why it’s a loophole and not a crime. Speeding is illegal. Obviously the illegal thing is way worse than the legal thing. Would love to see the court cases for someone charged criminally for using a Montana LLC.
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No you're missing my point. I'm not talking about legality And by the way no, laws doesn't equate morality, not sure how old you are but should have learned this by now. If people do this loophole you're a parasite to society plain and simple.
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My guess is a bunch of these guys doing the MT LLC game likely cannot afford their multi-thousand dollar annual registrations for their 6 figure cars because they live beyond their means and have little equity in much of what they own, errrr the bank owns. That is likely much of it.
I can hear them now..."Debt is king!"
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Not that it matters but I never saved a dime in taxes with an LLC, I just used it to avoid smog testing on a tuned/SC’d e92. We don’t pay taxes on private party sales here anyway. Maybe out of the goodness of my heart I should write the government a check for all of the private party cars that I saved 8% tax on for the last 12 years, it’s probably saved me around $75k vs buying from dealers. How immoral of me to take advantage of such a loophole! |
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morality is not what we are talking about. thats a separate discussion. its whether creating an LLC in another state and registering your car there is legal or not legal. some places its completely legal. other places have caught wind of it like VA and amended their laws. obviously you shouldn't break the law where you live.
google, amazon, target, big pharma companies, etc all exploit tax loopholes. and have legal teams on retainer to defend them. i guess don't buy anything from them if you feel that strongly about it?
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Did you know that pretty much ALL major banks are incorporated in South Dakota. A lot of major companies are incorporated in Delaware. Having knowledge about laws in the US and how to leverage them is critical for business and personal success. This is why wealthy people have a team of lawyers and accountants. I also find it hysterical that people feel that the government will put their money to better use then the person that earned it. |
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Most folks that do it are regular people that have a car collection of more than 3 cars or a very expensive car. Regular Joe Smith doesn’t know about it bec they are not into cars. Just like I don’t know many other things that other people are doing….. Also the benefits are not only for tax purposes but avoiding things like annual inspections, registration, front plate rules, tint laws etc. |
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Spot on with both points. Use what's out there like everyone else does. I have a DE corp located in CA. I also have an MT corp for cars located in CA. I'm not a CA resident so it's the only legal way for me to have my cars at the office.
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You do know that registration on oh, say a Senna is almost $20k a year right? I promise you that people who use this aren't using the banks money, unless they're doing capital leases and writing off the payments and all cap costs. It is up to you and you yourself to use EVERY single legal tax break available. Do not be upset or mad that others have better accountants or are better off financially than you. Other posters in this thread are correct, but a good forwarder is much more than $50 a year. I really like using Regus personally, as their forwarding and mail service is top notch. https://www.regus.com/en-us/united-s...irtual-offices
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