Uh, no, you can’t.
I couldn’t even buy farm equipment out of state, which has no registration or licensing, without paying sales/use tax in Nevada. You’ll get away with it... for at most a year. Then the assessor comes out to your operation, looks at the list of equipment you’ve declared and what he sees on your outfit, and you get to explain the difference. The best you can get away with is claiming you’re renting the equipment and you don’t own it.
When you go to register a car you bought out of state in Nevada, you’ll get nicked for the tax unless things have changed since I left 2007... which I rather doubt.
When you go to register a car you bought out of state in Nevada, youll get nicked for the tax unless things have changed since I left 2007... which I rather doubt.
The car is titled in Oregon, owned by a company, and the DMV is told that while it’s owned in Oregon, it will be driven in NV, so should be registered here. I have a friend with an OR address for the correspondence.
DMV says OK when asked about this, and is happy to have the modest registration fee.
I’ve kept this a secret because they’ll close the loophole, but might as well share with a fellow Freeper.