jusjoken wrote:I am a Canadian resident maintaining an owned home in Calgary AB and am retained on my company's Canadian Payroll.
Well that sounds like a bigger problem than the car frankly because if you're working in the US, you must be on a US payroll (which can be under the control of your Canadian employer). You must pay payroll
taxes where you work.
My question. As I will likely only be in SD until spring 2010, what options do I have to keep my 2 vehicles registered in Alberta? I have been told that I just need to have the vehicles re-enter Canada and then I am OK again, but that does not sound right and if it is, what proof would I need that these vehicles were back in Canada?
You can only keep your car in the US for up to a year without formally importing it, using the procedure outlined at the start of this thread. That's the law anyway, no-one is going to stop you from taking your vehicles back into Alberta at a later date given that you live there and they're registered there. To formally import it you need to leave with it and re-enter.
I notice one thing that Albertans never seem to pick up on is that Alberta registrations can be renewed bi-annually if you want, you get a two-year sticker. It's cheaper overall too. Which is useful if you happen to be in the US a lot with your car because you don't have to worry about renewing the registration.
Note also that SD is about the sloppiest State in the US on registering vehicles, I get the impression they'll register anything to anyone from anywhere.
Steve.