forepaw Report post Posted August 1 12 hours ago, az41mag said: For those of you purchasing out of state, is the price difference substantial enough to make the trip worth it? The savings is there but not huge. With the two vehicles I bought, I was able to save approximately enough to cover plane fare, meals, hotels, plus, as chefb mentions, you get the added benefit of a great engine break in. With today's fuel costs, however, it may be a toss-up. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
maximus Report post Posted August 1 7 hours ago, forepaw said: Well . . . as my grade school teachers used to say, let your conscience be your guide. Also, make sure you are on solid legal footing, as you can be prosecuted for tax fraud, which is more serious apparently, than just tax avoidance. Many folks are wise to this, and have the toll free numbers and websites for reporting tax cheats. Had a friend who was a Tucson PD sergeant, super nice guy, went way out of his way to buy a new tricked-out Ford pickup in Wisconsin, then kept the Wisconsin plates while living in Tucson. He was always sweating how to back in to parking places so no one would see the out of state plate. The heartburn may not be worth it. Not to mention neighbor resentment for not paying your fair share. But if you are a rich Paradise Valley snowbird/attorney, or have friends who happen to be tax attorneys, then maybe that is what you should consider. all legal, LLC's are legal and cost like $50.00, i never met a neighbor that got pissed for paying less taxes, i don't live in PV also know people in mesa that has done that, is all legal and don't have to worry about backing to parking. 1 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites