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Originally Posted by pbonsalb
This is not a tax loophole. It may legal in Montana, but in general Montana laws have no validity in the other states where people are garaging their Montana registered cars. Unless the other state has an exception that allows a resident to apply a law from Montana, the other state is 100% justified in going after the tax evader.
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You are wrong because the LLC is an entity which owns the car,. Just because that entity is in Montana doesn't change that fact and there's no direct ownership of the car by the individual that lives in another state. Let's say you work for Facebook and they give you a company car to drive around. It's in your garage, but Facebook owns the car. Does it have to be registered in your state if it's already registered in CA where Facebook is headquartered? Explain the difference between these two scenarios.