I guess your comments beg several questions and a comment in itself.
How will the Mass. State Police determine that vehicles registered under an LLC that this was done to avoid Massachusetts' fees.
If a Massachusetts resident has an LLC in another state and the legal entity owns and registers a vehicle/vehicles that are used in the ordinary course of business... I don't see how they can "crackdown" ? The LLC certainly has a right to do what it is doing in the state where the LLC resides. I would think this is nothing different where leasing companies have vehicles registered in other states than where they are.. or is Mass. saying if you cross its borders and your vehicle is owned and registered by an llc you will be given "special attention".. which means?
Could you shed some light on what actions Connecticut, Colorado and California are taking against LLC's? and how they are succeeding or not?
Comment .. I would think depending upon the actual implementation of this that this "crackdown" would have a large chilling effect on tourism in those states? and for what purpose.. to stop a very few people for establishing an LLC in another state? Personally I do not see how far this can really go. And with State and local budgets bursting at the seams you would think they would have enough to do then to exhausting themselves to seek out vehicles with an LLC registration. Just demonstrates yet again where government's priorities are!
btw I do not live in any of the states mentioned, I do travel them frequently, and I do have an llc that has several vehicles.