Rich Car Guy Problems: Montana License Plate Tax Dodge Crackdown
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(10-29-2018, 01:06 PM)Evan Wrote: So if its not legal in Georgia,  he question is,  what in Georgia law specifically prevents private citizens from conducting legal business in another state?  
Are they making shit up so they can go after all those "rich" people to take their money,  which you appear to be cheering on?   Or is there actually a law on the books that dictates if the vehicle is in the state for X amount of time then it must be registered in state.  (which sure sounds like the sketchy part to me,  since its impossible to prove and cars arent people)

It's not tax evasion. It's tax avoidance which are two very different things. Technically (from the video) GA requires that all cars residing in GA are registered in GA within 30 days (how do you prove this?). However this was never enforced per Ed (vinwiki) so it was seen as acceptable by dealerships to register the cars in Montana per their client's request. It seems that now GA is going after all this money they have not been receiving. Based on the second video it seems as though a new guy at the GA Revenue Dept was trying to make a name for himself and began to figure out ways to eliminate the loophole. Sounds like he should have gotten into the legislature though if he is looking for a policy change. 

People might hate the rich for exploiting loopholes (I get it, it frustrates me from time to time), but it's not illegal. Don't get mad that they are using legal actions to skirt the IRS.
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RE: Rich Car Guy Problems: Montana License Plate Tax Dodge Crackdown - by JPolen01 - 10-29-2018, 01:32 PM

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