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<blockquote data-quote="Kevins89notch" data-source="post: 16021262" data-attributes="member: 31255"><p>I've heard some exotic owners (via youtube) mention it takes a lawyer and a couple grand. I decided to do a quick google and... <a href="https://www.49dollarmontanaregisteredagent.com/montana-registration/exotic-car" target="_blank">How to register an exotic car in Montana TAX FREE</a></p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p><span style="font-size: 15px"><strong>Montana License Plate Fees</strong></span></p><p>Montana vehicle registrations are yearly.</p><p></p><p>Your total cost to have us form the MT LLC in one day and register your auto initially is $800 (<em>An $825 luxury tax is charged by the state on vehicles with an original MSRP at or above $150,000.</em>). Plates and registration will take about 1-3 days.</p><p></p><p>We establish Montana LLCs for you to own your vehicles for only $300, and we do it in a couple days. This includes the Articles of Organization, operating agreement, state filing fees, and our $49 a year Montana registered agent service.</p><p></p><p>Our county is Flathead County and does not have a county option tax because our county has more money and less people than most.</p><p></p><p>That means, if you buy an $800,000 Maserati, Lamborghini, Bentley, Porsche, Bugatti, McLaren, Aston Martin, Mercedes Benz, BMW, Mangusta, or any expensive vehicle, you’ll only be looking at $300 for a Montana LLC and $500 for us to get the plates, registration and title, and $825 for the Luxury Tax. Then you’ll pay yearly about $90-$220 to the Flathead DMV, $20 to the State of Montana for the LLC, and $49 a year for us to be your registered agent and for you to use our address.</p><p></p><p>The real beauty of the Montana LLC for holding exotic or specialty vehicles is if your car or truck is over 11 years old, you can get a permanent plate. Also, if you have an expensive vehicle, it will be owned in the Montana LLC. You can then transfer the ownership of the LLC with the Montana Secretary of State for $20 if you ever want to sell the vehicle, and the people you sell the vehicle to have a pre-licensed vehicle.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>....the catch is I know for at least people in CA, there's a nark hotline. Yes, the state has a phone number you can call and report your neighbor driving on out of state plates. Outside of CA, an exotic car you drive once every other week, only a few thousand miles a year, I think you would be fine. Your daily driver, if you get pulled over by a small town cop who has seen you and that plate a couple times...best of luck. Their knowledge would be limited and they would likely be wanting you to have local plates.</p><p></p><p></p><p>Overall though, I sure would do it if I was buying an expensive car. Now my question is, if I win a new GT350 via some raffle, and thus they clearly say I will owe taxes and fees before delivery, would I be able to LLC/Montana that car? $800 and $200 yearly would be better than I've seen some people say 30% of a new cars price in taxes if you win it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Kevins89notch, post: 16021262, member: 31255"] I've heard some exotic owners (via youtube) mention it takes a lawyer and a couple grand. I decided to do a quick google and... [URL="https://www.49dollarmontanaregisteredagent.com/montana-registration/exotic-car"]How to register an exotic car in Montana TAX FREE[/URL] [size=4][b]Montana License Plate Fees[/b][/size] Montana vehicle registrations are yearly. Your total cost to have us form the MT LLC in one day and register your auto initially is $800 ([i]An $825 luxury tax is charged by the state on vehicles with an original MSRP at or above $150,000.[/i]). Plates and registration will take about 1-3 days. We establish Montana LLCs for you to own your vehicles for only $300, and we do it in a couple days. This includes the Articles of Organization, operating agreement, state filing fees, and our $49 a year Montana registered agent service. Our county is Flathead County and does not have a county option tax because our county has more money and less people than most. That means, if you buy an $800,000 Maserati, Lamborghini, Bentley, Porsche, Bugatti, McLaren, Aston Martin, Mercedes Benz, BMW, Mangusta, or any expensive vehicle, you’ll only be looking at $300 for a Montana LLC and $500 for us to get the plates, registration and title, and $825 for the Luxury Tax. Then you’ll pay yearly about $90-$220 to the Flathead DMV, $20 to the State of Montana for the LLC, and $49 a year for us to be your registered agent and for you to use our address. The real beauty of the Montana LLC for holding exotic or specialty vehicles is if your car or truck is over 11 years old, you can get a permanent plate. Also, if you have an expensive vehicle, it will be owned in the Montana LLC. You can then transfer the ownership of the LLC with the Montana Secretary of State for $20 if you ever want to sell the vehicle, and the people you sell the vehicle to have a pre-licensed vehicle. ....the catch is I know for at least people in CA, there's a nark hotline. Yes, the state has a phone number you can call and report your neighbor driving on out of state plates. Outside of CA, an exotic car you drive once every other week, only a few thousand miles a year, I think you would be fine. Your daily driver, if you get pulled over by a small town cop who has seen you and that plate a couple times...best of luck. Their knowledge would be limited and they would likely be wanting you to have local plates. Overall though, I sure would do it if I was buying an expensive car. Now my question is, if I win a new GT350 via some raffle, and thus they clearly say I will owe taxes and fees before delivery, would I be able to LLC/Montana that car? $800 and $200 yearly would be better than I've seen some people say 30% of a new cars price in taxes if you win it. [/QUOTE]
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