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#21
Folks might want to look into a 'vehicle ownership trust' in Alaska.
You 'give' the cars to a trust that is legally located in Alaska, or the trust BUYS the car initially.
No tax in Alasks (8% discount on purchase) and only $20 a year or something nominal. Car never needs to be in alaska.
Pretty slick, will consider this soon.
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You 'give' the cars to a trust that is legally located in Alaska, or the trust BUYS the car initially.
No tax in Alasks (8% discount on purchase) and only $20 a year or something nominal. Car never needs to be in alaska.
Pretty slick, will consider this soon.
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#22
Folks might want to look into a 'vehicle ownership trust' in Alaska.
You 'give' the cars to a trust that is legally located in Alaska, or the trust BUYS the car initially.
No tax in Alasks (8% discount on purchase) and only $20 a year or something nominal. Car never needs to be in alaska.
Pretty slick, will consider this soon.
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You 'give' the cars to a trust that is legally located in Alaska, or the trust BUYS the car initially.
No tax in Alasks (8% discount on purchase) and only $20 a year or something nominal. Car never needs to be in alaska.
Pretty slick, will consider this soon.
A
#23
Hmm.
My initial though was why wouldn't you have a pink slip? Would not work on a lease, but even a car they you finance you have a pink slip but there is a lien holder I think.
If anyone is serious, just google it
Only problem is Alaska plates, so people think you are some bear hunting, MILF-voting, yahoo.
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My initial though was why wouldn't you have a pink slip? Would not work on a lease, but even a car they you finance you have a pink slip but there is a lien holder I think.
If anyone is serious, just google it
Only problem is Alaska plates, so people think you are some bear hunting, MILF-voting, yahoo.
;0
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