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Article by Adam O’Connor
No Tax Financing - How One Couple Saved $18,500 in Sales Taxes and Registration Fees!
For some Americans, there’s nothing better than life on the open road.
Many individuals — from retirees to couples tired of corporate life to recent college graduates — love
to spend their days tooling around the country in their recreational vehicle. Yet, purchasing an
RV can be quite an expense (even buying a used RV
can be quite pricey) — and, on top of that, you have to pay out significant money in sales taxes.
Montana Advantages — In order to avoid the extra expense often associated
with RV ownership, a number of campers have been flocking to Montana, where RV buyers can save
thousands of dollars in taxes and registration fees by setting up a limited liability corporation (LLC).
For instance, one Nevada couple managed to save a whopping $15,000 in Nevada sales taxes and $3,500 in
registration fees just by setting up a corporation in Montana.
A Growing Trend — Such a technique appears to be a growing trend. In fact,
it seems to be the leading topic of conversation at
campground RV parks
around the nation. Even individuals from foreign nations have been coming to Montana to take advantage
of the deal. As a result, Missoula County now ranks fifth nationally in the number of RV registrations.
The Legal Experts — Yet, RV buyers should be aware of the fact that not all states
look kindly on the Montana system. The state of Washington, for instance, thinks that RVers who migrate
to Montana are simply engaging in tax evasion, avoiding paying taxes in their home states. However,
Montana legal experts insist that there is no scam involved. They note that, for years, Americans have
attempted to legally limit their tax burden on major purchases. And they say that the system is entirely
legal-that it simply reflects a policy choice made by the people of Montana.
The RV business is indeed booming in the state. One leading motor coach dealer
says as much as a third of his business comes from out of state. Apparently, the word is out — Montana is
a phenomenal place to purchase your RV.
If you’ve been seriously considering buying an RV, traveling to Montana to make
the purchase could save you a great deal of money. Consult your accountant or tax attorney to determine
if such a purchase could work for you. The money you save could easily be invested in your next vacation!
Article by Adam O’Connor, Bad Credit RV Loans
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