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      12-12-2023, 04:53 PM   #38
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Originally Posted by XutvJet View Post
If you read the fine print of most state rules and regs, this would be considered tax evasion, hence the reason so many states are starting to crack down on this. It's just like EPA cracking down on ECU tuners that turn off emissions controls. It went on for years until it caught the attention of EPA. Same goes for this. MT is not doing anything wrong on their end as they have no skin in game regarding other state's registration and tax laws.

Then there's insurance. Many insurance companies will deny your claim if they figure out your car is registered in another state which you don't have residence or a mailing address yet you live and drive in a completely different state.

The fact that many of you can rationalize this because you "only" drive your expensive car only x% of the time in the state you live, thus the laws shouldn't apply to you speaks volumes of your character.

Yeah, I get it, we all pay a crapload in various taxes, registration, etc. Take up with your local and state representatives.
You sound like a youngster and very naïve.

Did you know that pretty much ALL major banks are incorporated in South Dakota. A lot of major companies are incorporated in Delaware.

Having knowledge about laws in the US and how to leverage them is critical for business and personal success. This is why wealthy people have a team of lawyers and accountants.

I also find it hysterical that people feel that the government will put their money to better use then the person that earned it.
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