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      07-14-2005, 12:16 PM   #7
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Originally Posted by Kimo
Maybe not. I believe you have to have SOME sort of nexus to the "out of state" state in order to register your car there, i.e. military, domicile, etc. before you cam register there. Otherwise, I'd have ALL of my cars registered in FL (as I used to be able to do in the Navy) and pay (at the time) NO sales tax!
Well, you are supposed to be a resident.
My response to that? Define resident. If my company or Itznin's company sends me on business to VA for six months, would I not be "residing" in Va? Its really that simple. Its a free country. There is no border patrol in the U.S. between states. If I want to shack up in a hotel in VA for a year, I'm entitled. And if I happen to need to buy a new car while I'm there, then so be it.
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