Mass. man charged in car registration tax dodge
By Mark Hayward and Pat Grossmith, The New Hampshire Union Leader, Manchester | |
McClatchy-Tribune Information Services |
"Quite honestly, it's the New Hampshire Advantage,"
On Tuesday,
Luxury car purchases
For the past year, Kenna said he has represented Zhang in a running argument with state police, Troop G in
Zhang, according to Kenna, has operated
Player said American Lending is in the business of obtaining cars in the U.S. that are then exported to foreign countries, mostly
Player said companies in the business of reselling the cars do so with the use of straw buyers. The buyer goes to a dealer, purchases the car, drives it around the block and then hands it over to the company. The buyer submits the paperwork for registration and title to the state, and the buyer is paid
With a
Player said the state DMV and state police track registrations and titles of high-end vehicles and investigate when someone buys two to five cars.
Police: False statements
Zhang, however, is not charged in connection with his company. He is accused of two counts of criminal solicitation -- one a misdemeanor, the other a felony -- and three counts of unsworn falsification.
According to criminal complaints, he is accused of twice asking a man by the name of
Player, in court documents, said Zhang has lived in
On
That same day, he allegedly went to the Manchester DMV and applied for a 20-day registration, listing his mailing address as
On
Two days later, Player said Zhang changed his address with
In
Kenna told the judge that his client was a student from 2006 to 2013 at
Zhang is to return to
[email protected]; [email protected]
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