Figure this might be useful to those who own big league cars…
[video:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hDxoHdqnfRU]
Summary is that people who live in states where it’s really expensive to buy and register cars (some states charge ~7% sales tax and a tax every year based on the value of the car) can form a business in Montana, register the car in the name of the business, and take advantage of their favorable taxes (no sales tax and currently a flat fee for vehicle registrations).
I’ve been researching this and some states like CA are cracking down (they have a hotline someone can call to snitch on their neighbor, sad!) To me it seems like this is something you may get away with if you don’t daily drive the car because the state could investigate you and the car if they wanted, to see where the car is primarily operated and if any state laws are broken. Anyone have any experience with this? I don’t have a supercar but hell if you pay $50k for a car and can avoid 7% of sales tax, that’s no small number!
That’s why you see cars like these with Montana plates.