IncSmart Montana (Small Business and Startups) - A Montana LLC is considered a Montana resident, and like any other resident in Montana, won't pay a sales tax on any purchases. Montana is very popular when purchasing RVs and Motor Homes. You can save thousands of dollars in taxes. Montana also make is very easy to order your tags and plates from out of state.
If you organize a Montana LLC, you may save on sales taxes and registration fees. The Montana LLC will be the resident of Montana, and Montana has no sales tax or property tax on RVs, and you will not have Inspections.
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4 Comments
bib
I have a car in California. is it safe to file a MT LLC
IncSmart
Many people have had no problems with Montana LLCs owning cars and rvs. There are two states in particular the look for Montana plates. Those two states are Colorado and California.
TravelJoe
I saw this in the news.... Read more: http://www.enterprisenews.com/answerbook/bridgewater/x53548001/State-looks-to-crack-down-on-RV-tax-evasion #ixzz2Wn6WJuyO Follow us: @enterprisenews on Twitter | EnterpriseBrockton on Facebook
GOFL
Here is another article - CHP cracks down on out-of-state vehicle registrations. More on this article - http://www.signalscv.com/archives/14087/