Montana Registration
#91
No Einstein, but driving a car in California for an extended period while it is registered in another State is both tax and fee evasion in California. Understand? And did you miss the part where I said ‘albeit small’?
#92
In Rennlist's defense, you did come on a public internet discussion forum and willingly disclose that you were doing this. You can't really get upset when people discuss it and, as statistics would predict, some take issue with it. It's tax evasion, however small, and some people have a problem with it. And people tend to discuss things on discussion forums.
I drive with plenty of guys who have Montana plates - we raise money for several groups one being police officers and I assure you they don't care where an exotic car guys plates are from - they worry about going home at night protecting and serving the citizens - trust me what you think is a big deal is not in fact it's not anything.
You have to agree - based on what please share.
You have to agree - based on what please share.
If you lie about it then there could be obstruction charges in addition.
It’s a crapshoot literally, if you get pulled 10 Times, 2 will stick it where it hurts and 8 won’t care.
#93
Burning Brakes
Did those of you who sold your cars for more than you paid for them report the capital gains and net investment income tax due? That's 15-20% on long term cap gains, or up to 39.6% on short term cap gains plus the 3.8% NIIT. Of course, there is a state tax obligation too for some.
#94
Drifting
After 21 years of practicing, i can tell you that making an admission of avoiding taxes for years on a license plate to LE would be stupid and could be a felony.
If you lie about it then there could be obstruction charges in addition.
It’s a crapshoot literally, if you get pulled 10 Times, 2 will stick it where it hurts and 8 won’t care.
If you lie about it then there could be obstruction charges in addition.
It’s a crapshoot literally, if you get pulled 10 Times, 2 will stick it where it hurts and 8 won’t care.
#95
Depositions are civil lol, and I’ve had a few thousand criminal court cases where I’ve actually represented clients who have made admissions when pulled over. It doesn’t end well in those cases.
I never mentioned any member, and I am only relaying my experiences. Take it FWIW. I don’t care either way.
#96
Drifting
It's car forum stick with cars vs taxes and personal attacks you may actually enjoy the place.
#97
Drifting
I see you edited your dumb response, wherein you called me a child, replaced by a smiley. Put the bottle down man.
Depositions are civil lol, and I’ve had a few thousand criminal court cases where I’ve actually represented clients who have made admissions when pulled over. It doesn’t end well in those cases.
I never mentioned any member, and I am only relaying my experiences. Take it FWIW. I don’t care either way.
Depositions are civil lol, and I’ve had a few thousand criminal court cases where I’ve actually represented clients who have made admissions when pulled over. It doesn’t end well in those cases.
I never mentioned any member, and I am only relaying my experiences. Take it FWIW. I don’t care either way.
You clearly supported another member who insulted a member ... nice try.
#98
GT3 player par excellence
Lifetime Rennlist
Member
Lifetime Rennlist
Member
interesting thread indeed.
i dont have MT plates but i also dont wear underwear when i put pants on.
i dont think any of you care if i have undies on or not.
and i can't care less if you have MT, NV, or martian plates on your cars.
i dont have MT plates but i also dont wear underwear when i put pants on.
i dont think any of you care if i have undies on or not.
and i can't care less if you have MT, NV, or martian plates on your cars.
#100
Since this seems to be a red hot thread, why don't I add a little fuel to the fire, even if it is a tad off topic.
I wonder how many people who sell their cars (think Rs, RSs, 918 Spyders, etc.) for far more than they paid ever report the income/gain. I'll bet it's somewhere around the same number of people who pay sales tax on items purchased out of state by "mail order," "the Internet," or some other means. (Of course the latter applies only to states with their own sales/use taxes.)
In posing these questions, if I could hide my identity even more than it's hidden with my screen name, I would. :-)
I wonder how many people who sell their cars (think Rs, RSs, 918 Spyders, etc.) for far more than they paid ever report the income/gain. I'll bet it's somewhere around the same number of people who pay sales tax on items purchased out of state by "mail order," "the Internet," or some other means. (Of course the latter applies only to states with their own sales/use taxes.)
In posing these questions, if I could hide my identity even more than it's hidden with my screen name, I would. :-)
#101
Drifting
Since this seems to be a red hot thread, why don't I add a little fuel to the fire, even if it is a tad off topic.
I wonder how many people who sell their cars (think Rs, RSs, 918 Spyders, etc.) for far more than they paid ever report the income/gain. I'll bet it's somewhere around the same number of people who pay sales tax on items purchased out of state by "mail order," "the Internet," or some other means. (Of course the latter applies only to states with their own sales/use taxes.)
In posing these questions, if I could hide my identity even more than it's hidden with my screen name, I would. :-)
I wonder how many people who sell their cars (think Rs, RSs, 918 Spyders, etc.) for far more than they paid ever report the income/gain. I'll bet it's somewhere around the same number of people who pay sales tax on items purchased out of state by "mail order," "the Internet," or some other means. (Of course the latter applies only to states with their own sales/use taxes.)
In posing these questions, if I could hide my identity even more than it's hidden with my screen name, I would. :-)
#102
Hard to police eBay ......but amazon got away with the tax advantage for years and one could argue that’s what gave them the base of buyers that they have now.
#103
Drifting
Spyerx is spot on - done.
Last edited by nuvolari612; 10-16-2017 at 10:29 AM.
#104
Rennlist Member
In Rennlist's defense, you did come on a public internet discussion forum and willingly disclose that you were doing this. You can't really get upset when people discuss it and, as statistics would predict, some take issue with it. It's tax evasion, however small, and some people have a problem with it. And people tend to discuss things on discussion forums.
Not sure who assigned you the role of morality police but really, mind your business. What other people do is their business. If they get their butts handed to them that's them, not you. It doesn't impact you. And stick to the topic, which I posted above for a reminder. Lastly, when posting on Rennlist, try to be additive to the discussions. People here like advice, they like how to, they like sharing experiences. Constantly just sharing your opinion gets freaking old.
To the OP, some insurers will allow it some will raise an eyebrow. I don't, I just don't buy and sell enough to deal with the hassles.
And like Mooty said, there are much more important things to worry about. Like driving Porsches. And underwear.
#105
Banned
The ignore function is awesome
Only wish when someone replies to someone on your ignore list the post would still be not visible.
Only wish when someone replies to someone on your ignore list the post would still be not visible.