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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Look, you can call OP a busybody or a Karen, accuse her of having nothing better do, etc. But tax evasion is theft. If everyone did it, we'd be screwed. Also in this specific instance, it's not just tax evasion -- refusing to register a car in your actual state of residence and to your actual address can also enable people to evade speeding tickets and toll violations. I've reached an age where I do not care if people think I'm a busy body or a hall monitor. Tough shit. If I see you doing something wrong illegal, I'll go ahead and take the 10 minutes to report it to authorities. And then it can be your problem, like it should have been to begin with.[/quote] But you don't actually know it's illegal. You suspect they're evading taxes. You don't know that. I'm the PP who had a false report lodged against me for having out of state tags. I'm exempt. It's still really stressful to be investigated by your taxing authority. I was worried maybe I did something technically wrong and maybe I was in trouble. Ultimately I was exonerated and declared exempt, but damn do I really hate my neighbor for completely needlessly putting me through that during a particularly stressful time in my life.[/quote] The tags are also expired. So yes the OP knows it is illegal -- you aren't supposed to be driving around an unregistered vehicle.[/quote] There's only a snitch form for tax evasion, not expired tags. Report them for expired tags if you want to be so petty. Don't report them for tax evasion when you have no idea if they're exempt. [/quote]
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