What's legal in Montana may not be legal if your "real" residence is in a different state.
I'm a scoff-law in some cases, too, in my state. In Virginia a front license plate is a requirement but I don't have one on my own car. There is a posted speed-limit which I regularly exceed. But I do pay my property tax on my vehicles.
If you want to avoid property tax on vehicles in Virginia, just drive an old car. All of my BMWs older than 2002 get property-tax relief in the amount the tax would be. But I'm not worried about my county not squeezing enough money out of me. Can I register my home in Virginia . . . in Montana to avoid that tax? Believe me, I'm paying more than my fair share!
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