Montanna LLC
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02-07-2006, 03:41
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Montanna LLC
This was taken from the returned email that I sent to http://www.rvtax.com .
"However, this does not preempt you from complying with your home state requirements. If your vehicle primarily resides in your home state (most states define this as more than 6 months), than you are required by your state law to register your vehicle there." Seems we just say that our RV & Toad is out of state more time than in state. Curt Sprenger 1987 PT38, Anaheim Hills, Calif. George Lowry wrote: > We have a Montana Corporation and can speak from personal experience. > First, notice that it is a corporation! That means it is a legal entity > just like any person. The corporation is a legal resident of the state > where it incorporated and can do any business, etc. that is allowed in > that state. There are many companies that are incorporated in various > states and they own vehicles that are driven throughout the country. > For example, many of the large corporations are incorporated in > Delaware, a state that has very little or no corporate taxes. General > Motors is one of those companies. > > You can be certain that many of the vehicles you pass on the road are > owned by a company and registered in one state and driven by a driver > licensed in another state. Of course it is legal. CA is one of the most > aggressive states in going after people that are trying to evade their > exhorbinent taxes. I have been stopped - because I had a vehicle (MH) > licensed out of state and a toad licensed in CA - Incurred no problem. > I do recommend having both vehicles owned by the corporation, therefore > the same plates on both. Leads to less questions. > > I also recommend that, when you form your LLC, use a fictitious name. > Some people use their own name, while legal, can give officious > bureaucrats something to hassle you about. Remember that you can own a > corporation in any state you want and that corporation can do any > business it wants as long as it is legal in the state in which > incorporated. There are other states where this can be done such as NV. > MT just happens to be the easiest and cheapest at this time. > > Check out <http://www.rvtax.com>. I have discussed this with attorneys in both > MT and other states and the opinion is that it is completely legal. > Just keep a low profile. Bureaucrats have learned to use threats and > intimidation but seldom do they go to the courts unless they know they > will win. > > George Lowry > '06 Alpine Apex - Formerly '95 WBDA 4203 > Spearfish, SD enjoying the wx in Palm Springs > > P.S. Talk to Dan West. He owns a shop at the airport in St. George. > Don't have his address at my fingertips but he should be easy to find. > He has an older bus conversion. You might find out how he got around > those high taxes. > > George > > David A. Scott wrote: > > >Is this strictly legal? I've heard there can be issues if you are > stopped > >in an RV which is registered in one state and your drivers license is > from a > >different state. > > > >I had Benett Law form an LLC and registered my bus in Montana, toad > >too. It was very fast, had my plates and registrations in less than > >a week. The wohle thing cost around $1200. Every year after the > >total cost is less than $200 per year, can't remember exactly. > > > >If you talk to John Bennett tell him James says hello. > > > >-James > >78FC33SB > >LasVegas NV > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > >Yahoo! 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