IF it turns out that challenges to the Montana LLC are some kind of a coordinated effort on the part of the states to recapture lost sales tax revenues, one can expect that the Montana deal is over.

Historically, the relationships between the states with regard to residency requirements and such always has to do with the money.

There was a case a few years back where a challenge was made on an Oregon coach owner and the guy got stuck for $110K in sales taxes, penalties and all kinds of nasty stuff.

It may be that, "Pay now or Pay later," could be in the works for revenue-strapped states.

These events will bear the closest scrutiny in the coming months for those with the Montana registrations. By the way, not only are banks getting fussy about the Montana deals, but insurance companies as well as their rates are determined by an honest answer to the question, "Where will be the principal place of residence be." Fudge on that question and have a claim and that's insurance fraud.

Some POG stuff is serious.