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<blockquote data-quote="John Galbreath Jr." data-source="post: 432461" data-attributes="member: 31"><p>I did not want move this thread in this direction. I think it is a cool idea Matt. I just don't want you to sink a lot of money into it and find out you went the wrong route. An RV, does not make it non-commercial. What is done with it does.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>As to the above. If that was true, every truck driver could say his tractor is not for business, as he is carrying all the goods in his trailer.</p><p></p><p>No other job other than BKF. Every item in trailer is for consumer sales. Using truck to move commercial items to location for sale. Yes, it is commercial, period. Commercial trucks are subject to DOT regulations. I am not suggesting Matt go completely legit. I don't like the .gov in our affairs. That is the reason I said to get advice to continue to run under the radar. About the only pickup that DOT hassles are those pulling hot shots.</p><p></p><p>And if you bought it in BKF name, using it as a business expense to lower profits on taxes, hard to change directions and say is is your family recreational vehicle, and not commercial.</p><p></p><p>Again, congrats Matt on taking it to the next level.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="John Galbreath Jr., post: 432461, member: 31"] I did not want move this thread in this direction. I think it is a cool idea Matt. I just don't want you to sink a lot of money into it and find out you went the wrong route. An RV, does not make it non-commercial. What is done with it does. As to the above. If that was true, every truck driver could say his tractor is not for business, as he is carrying all the goods in his trailer. No other job other than BKF. Every item in trailer is for consumer sales. Using truck to move commercial items to location for sale. Yes, it is commercial, period. Commercial trucks are subject to DOT regulations. I am not suggesting Matt go completely legit. I don't like the .gov in our affairs. That is the reason I said to get advice to continue to run under the radar. About the only pickup that DOT hassles are those pulling hot shots. And if you bought it in BKF name, using it as a business expense to lower profits on taxes, hard to change directions and say is is your family recreational vehicle, and not commercial. Again, congrats Matt on taking it to the next level. [/QUOTE]
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