Pete Masterson
05-26-2008, 13:30
I hadn't seen any advertising except for a small classified in the FMCA magazine. If, at RV shows, etc. they're marketing is misleading, I agree with your objection. I've pointed out, if you're going to use a Montana LLC, you need to check with your local DMV to ensure that you follow all applicable rules.
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Pete Masterson, Author of
Book Design and Production: A Guide for Authors and Publishers
"Aeonix1@Mac.com"
Aeonix Publishing Group   http://www.aeonix.com
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On May 26, 2008, at 3:43 PM, Don Bradner wrote:
Not meaningful. The SP corporate business was an actual business, doing business in multiple states. The typical Montana LLC is setup simply for tax avoidance, and does no real business; some states consider that tax evasion, and your choice is to not live in one of those states, or never bring your Montana-registered vehicle in, or be aware that there is some chance, small or large, that you might eventually have to pay.My only personal objection is to the marketing. Those selling the concept broadcast far and wide that they are legal in Montana (which they are) and that this makes them legal everywhere (which it does not). If there is a disclaimer that it might not work out, it must be buried well in the fine print.