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Plenty Of Supercars Have Montana License Plates

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And there’s a good reason for that…


Bloomberg recently ran an article about why so many supercars have Montana license plates, putting the article behind a paywall in hopes automotive enthusiasts would shell out for a subscription. The thing is the topic has been discussed before and while it’s certainly something interesting, Bloomberg is hardly the only one covering it. To help our readers decide if they need to jump on this trend, we’ve decided to shed even more light on a “legal loophole” some have decided to use.

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Apparently, in states where taxes are enough to sink even the wealthy, those with resources and a lot to lose find a way around such crushing regulations. Who would’ve thought such a thing were possible? That’s right, affluent car collectors in places like California and New York have found a way to not pay out ridiculous sums of money just because they have a Ferrari LaFerrari, McLaren 720S, or Koenigsegg Agera.

These savvy people have decided to turn to Montana of all places to register their rides. It’s a trick owners of expensive RVs have apparently been using for some time. Big Sky Country doesn’t have sales tax of any kind, meaning your pricey supercar won’t cost you a smaller fortune which will go into state coffers.