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Terry K Terry K is offline
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Default Watercraft Excise tax in Maine?


wrote:

If an Hurricane or any pertinent act of god destroys personal property on
which the government has levied taxes, Is the government committed to
provide financial assistance for the replacement of personal properties that
have been damaged of destroyed by hurricanes, storms and other acts of god.


Marry your DJ, that was a question? I like the way you think, even if
you don't punctuate interrogatories. The government would try to get
out of aid. It is we who must compel them.

Many insurance companies do not provide coverage's for what they define as


^
an act of god.


In cahoots with those who inspect and define legal arguements.

Conversely If I want to buy a pre-owned boat will the owner provide me with
the existing tax assessment?


Why? That would be nonsense. It would be based on actual market value,
or price at government auction. Swear to it's value and wait for
prosecution. Sue anyone who suggests you are lying.



"Rosalie B." wrote in message
news
Larry wrote:

wrote in
:

I wonder how much tax you have to pay and how its assessed? Do we
have to pay excise tax in all of the States or is it only in Maine?


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The school district, in their palatial Taj Mahal on Calhoun Street, gets
the biggest slice of it...you know...."for the children"...who go to
school
in a leaky office trailer.