Any Non-Residents Registering Cars in MT?
Any Non-Residents Registering Cars in MT?
Just read an article in Hagerty about the pros and cons of registering out of state cars in Montana to take advantage of low (or no) taxes, streamlined registration, non-existent inspection and emissions testing, among other perks.
Obviously, I'm not going to do this because I live in Canada, but my inquiring mind wants to know if any of my fellow CO members are using this loophole, or have any familiarity with it.
Obviously, I'm not going to do this because I live in Canada, but my inquiring mind wants to know if any of my fellow CO members are using this loophole, or have any familiarity with it.
Andy - Unless there's some workaround/loophole, etc. it appears you need to demonstrate County residency.
RESIDENCY - MONTANA LICENSE REQUIREMENT? Do I need a Montana ID to register my vehicle in Montana?
You do not need to have a Montana driver's license to title and register your vehicle in Montana, but you do need to prove residency in the County you are attempting to register your vehicle in.
Andy - Unless there's some workaround/loophole, etc. it appears you need to demonstrate County residency.
RESIDENCY - MONTANA LICENSE REQUIREMENT? Do I need a Montana ID to register my vehicle in Montana?
RESIDENCY - MONTANA LICENSE REQUIREMENT? Do I need a Montana ID to register my vehicle in Montana?
Most of the red states are that way. I get moderate registration, no inspection, no smog, rear tag only, and I can run plates from my grandfather's plate collection for each year on my old ones.
They have an excise and a sales tax on new/used cars. 1.25% for the sales tax and 3.25% for the excise tax. I did not pay any sales tax because it was an out of state transfer. Annual registration is 27.50 and I get a free drivers license because I'm over 65.
On a side note with doing the Montanna thing, how much does it cost to form the LLC. What are the legal ramifications, insurance, etc.... Sounds like a lot of trouble to save a couple of bux.
On a side note with doing the Montanna thing, how much does it cost to form the LLC. What are the legal ramifications, insurance, etc.... Sounds like a lot of trouble to save a couple of bux.
Would love it if a CO member from Montana (or even better, somebody from out of state who has personal experience) would chime in to corroborate or correct and weigh in with an opinion of practicability.
In the legal world, we would call this a sham LLC and vehicle registration. Most states are going to have a statute requiring any new domiciliary to register their vehicles and obtain a new driver's license by the expiration of a short period after moving. I will spare you the verbatim statutory language and give you just an illustration from one state:
Official NCDMV: Moving to North Carolina
It reminds me of the days when sham titles were advertised for sale in Hemmings, especially from states like Alabama. Based on a lot of personal experience, state DMV officials do read and become aware such schemes. It is just a question of time before they start acting on this one.
Official NCDMV: Moving to North Carolina
It reminds me of the days when sham titles were advertised for sale in Hemmings, especially from states like Alabama. Based on a lot of personal experience, state DMV officials do read and become aware such schemes. It is just a question of time before they start acting on this one.
Montana has no taxes when registering a vehicle or emissions. Any vehicle over 11 years old can get permanent plates for added cost but don't have to do yearly renewal of tabs. Almost all my vehicles but 1 are registered that way. I once saw a local MT plate on a Shelby Cobra on a TV show, never saw that car around here so looked it up and many collectors do get MT LLCs for vehicle purposes. I know South Dakota is also a place where many people that live in RVs year round get PO Boxes and have them registered. No state income tax and cheap vehicle registrations. A whole industry is built around it.
My 442 is owned by my Montana LLC. The LLC setup requires an attorney and is not cheap, I used this to register my motorhome, and then added my vehicles. I have since sold the Rv, and registered my dd in Florida, I still need to register my 442 here. I don’t think an LLC is a good idea unless the owner is domiciled in another state and travels out of that state on a regular basis.
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I see. Here's the real deal.
It's mostly to skirt emissions or safety standards. Bailey had MT plates on the Mexican Ramcharger. It's got the Hurricane I-6 and hasn't passed NHTSA crash standards. There's a 7 sec GTR around here. I'd imagine that much power is not easy to make emissions compliant, so it has MT plates, too.
I think most states have classic car exemptions, don't they?
I can't stand this site software. Sorry for the mistake.
It's mostly to skirt emissions or safety standards. Bailey had MT plates on the Mexican Ramcharger. It's got the Hurricane I-6 and hasn't passed NHTSA crash standards. There's a 7 sec GTR around here. I'd imagine that much power is not easy to make emissions compliant, so it has MT plates, too.
I think most states have classic car exemptions, don't they?
I can't stand this site software. Sorry for the mistake.
No inspections, no emissions tests here in SC. My 79 blue Calais is up fairly soon for a new exhaust system and I just happen to have a test pipe that will fit it. But really, what boost would that give to a 105 hp 260 wheezer. Not happening. I'm even going back to single exhaust with a more modern Wagner Cat to replace the A/C pancake and calling it a day.
They do have SCDOT vehicles that randomly pull people over for vehicle "condition checks", but I myself have never seen them grab an old car for review. But, I'm just one person in a big State.
They do have SCDOT vehicles that randomly pull people over for vehicle "condition checks", but I myself have never seen them grab an old car for review. But, I'm just one person in a big State.
No inspections, no emissions tests here in SC. My 79 blue Calais is up fairly soon for a new exhaust system and I just happen to have a test pipe that will fit it. But really, what boost would that give to a 105 hp 260 wheezer. Not happening. I'm even going back to single exhaust with a more modern Wagner Cat to replace the A/C pancake and calling it a day.
They do have SCDOT vehicles that randomly pull people over for vehicle "condition checks", but I myself have never seen them grab an old car for review. But, I'm just one person in a big State.
They do have SCDOT vehicles that randomly pull people over for vehicle "condition checks", but I myself have never seen them grab an old car for review. But, I'm just one person in a big State.
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