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<blockquote data-quote="waynesworld" data-source="post: 5172919" data-attributes="member: 11600"><p>I have been out of state a few times with trailers that are not registered and stopped one time. When I was stopped i showed the TN law about trailers and he said OK. He did recommend putting the vehicle LP on the trailer because I had a large trailer and you could not see the back of pull vehicle. When I told a TN LEO about that he said actually you are suppose to do that in TN also. </p><p></p><p>As for the 4 wheeler/side by side if you are not operating it on a TN road you do not have to tag it. You do have to pay taxes on it if you brought it out of state. It is your responsibility to pay tax on anything you bring into TN that tax has not been paid. To tell you the truth I don't chase down people who buy them but the Department will get downloads from other states and send out bills. And they can be enforced. This has happened at a furniture store across the line. Wiley, I would say since you brought it in TN and took to AL the place you brought it from had you sign a 3 day affidavit stating you were taking it out of TN with in 3 days. I do tell people that paying the tax is a lot better then what can happen to you if you are trying to skirt the tax law's. The Department has a whole special section that goes after the people trying to skirt the tax law on things like this. I have know a person who was haled away in cuffs because he said he got a boat as a gift.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="waynesworld, post: 5172919, member: 11600"] I have been out of state a few times with trailers that are not registered and stopped one time. When I was stopped i showed the TN law about trailers and he said OK. He did recommend putting the vehicle LP on the trailer because I had a large trailer and you could not see the back of pull vehicle. When I told a TN LEO about that he said actually you are suppose to do that in TN also. As for the 4 wheeler/side by side if you are not operating it on a TN road you do not have to tag it. You do have to pay taxes on it if you brought it out of state. It is your responsibility to pay tax on anything you bring into TN that tax has not been paid. To tell you the truth I don't chase down people who buy them but the Department will get downloads from other states and send out bills. And they can be enforced. This has happened at a furniture store across the line. Wiley, I would say since you brought it in TN and took to AL the place you brought it from had you sign a 3 day affidavit stating you were taking it out of TN with in 3 days. I do tell people that paying the tax is a lot better then what can happen to you if you are trying to skirt the tax law's. The Department has a whole special section that goes after the people trying to skirt the tax law on things like this. I have know a person who was haled away in cuffs because he said he got a boat as a gift. [/QUOTE]
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