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Old 04-29-2019, 08:33 PM   #51
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Originally Posted by extrashaky View Post
And then they go back to the Montana firm that set up the LLC in the first place, whose attorneys quickly point out the multiple documents the tax cheat signed stating that no representation was made as to the legality of the service in the cheat's home state, and that the cheat is responsible for all state and local taxes.
Something like this? Their bold, not mine.


"We have an attorney on retainer to confirm our documents are endorsed by the State of Montana, to advise us on the registration laws in your state and to answer any of your questions that need a legal response regarding Montana Law. Doing this keeps our information current and our expenses low.

Remember the Montana Attorney is only acting as your “Agent”. An attorney only licensed to practice law in Montana and not licensed to practice law in any other state, will not be able to represent you in your state of residence. If any problem does happen to arise, you will need an attorney in your home state, not Montana.

The Montana LLC is set up according to the Laws and Statutes of Montana, and has been approved by the Montana Secretary of State. This should be done before any transactions can be made using the LLC. Therefore a Montana Attorney is not necessary to set up the LLC. We recommend that you contact your Attorney, Accountant or Tax Preparer in your home state to confirm that a Montana LLC can save you money."


These guys were down the street from my shop in Missoula. He has a hanger full of cars "taking a break".
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