Anonymous wrote: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.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It pays for infrastructure...roads, fire, police among other things. Stuff the nonpayers use.
Why should car owners pay for the fire and police departments? Don’t non-car owners use those services, too?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Live in Virginia. A couple moved in next door a year or so ago. Haven’t met them — they keep to themselves, whatever.
One has a car with Wisconsin plates. One with California plates. I suppose they could be exempt but we live in Western Loudoun so I doubt they work on the Hill or are in the military.
I ended up behind the car with California plates today at a stop sign as we both pulled out of our driveways at the same time. The plates expired in June 2024.
I am normally a live and let live person, but tax avoidance costs everyone more. Would you report this if you were in my shoes? I am trying to decide…
LOL, sure it does, Karen
Everyone shouldn't pay taxes if they don't want to.
Explain how someone not paying the money grab personal property tax on their vehicle literally costs you more.
Taxes go up for those that are dumb enough to keep paying. Services are cut that others need.
Which services? Be specific.
Anonymous wrote:It pays for infrastructure...roads, fire, police among other things. Stuff the nonpayers use.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Live in Virginia. A couple moved in next door a year or so ago. Haven’t met them — they keep to themselves, whatever.
One has a car with Wisconsin plates. One with California plates. I suppose they could be exempt but we live in Western Loudoun so I doubt they work on the Hill or are in the military.
I ended up behind the car with California plates today at a stop sign as we both pulled out of our driveways at the same time. The plates expired in June 2024.
I am normally a live and let live person, but tax avoidance costs everyone more. Would you report this if you were in my shoes? I am trying to decide…
LOL, sure it does, Karen
Everyone shouldn't pay taxes if they don't want to.
Explain how someone not paying the money grab personal property tax on their vehicle literally costs you more.
Taxes go up for those that are dumb enough to keep paying. Services are cut that others need.
Anonymous wrote:There are a shocking number of people here who defend blatant stealing from their friends and neighbors, as a "MYOB" situation.
Anonymous wrote:Do you have nothing better to worry about?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Live in Virginia. A couple moved in next door a year or so ago. Haven’t met them — they keep to themselves, whatever.
One has a car with Wisconsin plates. One with California plates. I suppose they could be exempt but we live in Western Loudoun so I doubt they work on the Hill or are in the military.
I ended up behind the car with California plates today at a stop sign as we both pulled out of our driveways at the same time. The plates expired in June 2024.
I am normally a live and let live person, but tax avoidance costs everyone more. Would you report this if you were in my shoes? I am trying to decide…
LOL, sure it does, Karen
Everyone shouldn't pay taxes if they don't want to.
Explain how someone not paying the money grab personal property tax on their vehicle literally costs you more.