large companies do this all the time. Register their company in another state for their benefit. It is our obligation to reduce our tax burden by any legal means.
So Uhaul can register ALL their vehicles in Arizona and nobody bats an eye, but when a normal person uses that same LEGAL loophole it’s a problem? Got it.
There are 7 best buy locations in portland oregon, and none in vancouver wa, no one buys electronics in WA, when they can drive across the bridge and get them 7% less.
The tax you added to your loan and never would have had in the first place? Yeah only thing you would do is blow it and not invest it in anyway. Buying that expensive of a car to garner that much sale tax just proves how terrible you are with money in the first place 🤡
KSL would have to find a way to benefit the citizen, not judge and condemn them. Utahns are paying higher and higher taxes, with retirees, youth and parents with young children bearing the brunt. It would be ideal if they looked for solutions.
You are splitting hairs. It's legal. Utah needs to change It's laws to make it more favorable for everyone. If we had even more favorable laws than Montana we could bring in tax money from other states too.
Average vehicle prices have skyrocketed over the past 5+ years. A 75,000 truck has over 5,400 in sales taxes, that is ridiculous. This is not reasonable! Sales taxes need to be lowered on new vehicle sales & no sales taxes on used vehicles. City, county, state & federal governments need to do more with less.
The price of the truck isnt worth mentioning, since theres few if any cheaper options. I was about to buy a used ford bronco in colorado, its 48,000. 5400 in sales taxes and 3400 in registration fees. $8800 total in taxes for a small suv... thats insane
Tax laws have to be changed so that the people that can afford it the least are given a break. Veterans and Retirees and young families are being taxed into oblivion on rising home prices and property taxes and sales tax. Government at every level is way too over burdening.
Just get your driver license in Montana if you can. If your license and plates are the same state you will never be caught Before re plating your car to another state your license there
Out-of-state registration? PERFECTLY AND COMPLETELY LEGAL. According to Federal law, if it's registered in ANY state, it's legally valid in ALL states.
I did this for a while when I moved here from Montana. Due to the residency rule, I registered in Utah. Not just a Utah thing. Montana folk would register their vehicles in Oregon.
@@kelbygale7494 So, the rules don’t apply to you. You just want everyone else to pay but you don’t want to. Disgusting. That’s what they call a freeloader.
@@kelbygale7494small brain comment. I know you do not realize you have a small brain on account of you having a small brain….but yeah dude…small brain.
@@whatjake7898 They get their fair share of taxes as it is. Therefore I’m all for tax payers finding loopholes to save money legally or even semi legally on taxes or taxable purchases.
We got our Karen that will report any out of state plates. Maybe you can donate more of your money to pay my taxes on things that shouldn’t be taxed at all !?
My company paid my vehicle tax and registration fees when I moved to UT in 2013, so I didn't care at the time. But for getting new cars here...great idea.
Why wouldn’t you care since you had to pay income tax on the money your company spent on your behalf? That’s imputed income. Or were you just happy that it didn’t come directly out of your pocket in cash or added to your loan?
@@AP-ph7hf Okay. Btw, I didn’t think my comment through. Unless the imputed income put you in a higher tax bracket, it’s cheaper to pay income tax on it rather than paying the sales tax yourself.
Hmmmm......regarding the "registration rules" aspect though, if the vehicle is registered to a company in Montana or any other state, how is the "driver" of that company vehicle responsible for the registration, as long as it is current/valid? The vehicle is not registered to the "driver".