Anonymous wrote:They drive it up for everyone else....
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…
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…
Anonymous wrote:If they haven't registered their cars they probably don't have insurance either.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Do you have nothing better to worry about?
Were you born an insufferable twat or is this learned behavior?
I's kinda petty to report your neighbor...
Anonymous wrote:You don't know what they are going through. They could be homeless or have cancer.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I have reported people for tax evasion, though to be fair, they were people how had been really terrible to me in the past. I just stumbled upon their tax evasion, but because I loathed them, I had zero guilt over reporting it. FAFO.
If it was someone I felt neutral about or liked, I don't know. I might just ignore it. I do agree with others that tax evasion hurts everyone, and that's certainly what I told myself when I *gleefully* reported those jerks, but usually I'm a mind-your-own-business sort of person so I'm not sure.
Do you justifiably dislike your neighbor? If yes, I support. you! If not, think about whether you want to poison the well or just let this go.
I don't know the neighbors at all, so I'm neutral. My only impression of them is that they apparently are deliberately evading not only Virginia property taxes but also Virginia car registration rules. That's a lot of revenue cheating.
They're renters. I really don't care about poisoning that well.
I'm not emotional about this. I'm just trying to sort the ethics. I'm leaning towards reporting.
I'm a little surprised neither has been at least ticketed for driving around with expired plates. The other car is a Lincoln. Its Wisconsin plates expired in October 2024.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Military?
Military should still have current tags.
I don't believe you. This from your OP tells exactly how you feel; you are annoyed because they keep to themselves and aren't friendly to you: Live in Virginia. A couple moved in next door a year or so ago. Haven’t met them — they keep to themselves, whatever.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I have reported people for tax evasion, though to be fair, they were people how had been really terrible to me in the past. I just stumbled upon their tax evasion, but because I loathed them, I had zero guilt over reporting it. FAFO.
If it was someone I felt neutral about or liked, I don't know. I might just ignore it. I do agree with others that tax evasion hurts everyone, and that's certainly what I told myself when I *gleefully* reported those jerks, but usually I'm a mind-your-own-business sort of person so I'm not sure.
Do you justifiably dislike your neighbor? If yes, I support. you! If not, think about whether you want to poison the well or just let this go.
I don't know the neighbors at all, so I'm neutral. My only impression of them is that they apparently are deliberately evading not only Virginia property taxes but also Virginia car registration rules. That's a lot of revenue cheating.
They're renters. I really don't care about poisoning that well.
I'm not emotional about this. I'm just trying to sort the ethics. I'm leaning towards reporting.
I'm a little surprised neither has been at least ticketed for driving around with expired plates. The other car is a Lincoln. Its Wisconsin plates expired in October 2024.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Too many plausible explanations for this. Not worth pursuing. MYOB.
For registrations expired for two years? This also means that they are likely driving uninsured. I’m sorry that most people don’t understand the damage that the MYOB idea causes to society.