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Ed McDermott February 12th 04 12:32 AM

Canadian buying an American Boat
 
I'm a Canadian planning to buy an American boat, but I'm NOT planning to
bring it back into Canada.


Where can I register it?

Ed


Gould 0738 February 12th 04 07:36 AM

Canadian buying an American Boat
 
It is typical for a state to require you to register a vessel that remains in
state waters beyond a statuatory period of time.
90-days is a common time frame.

You can probably show your Canadian address on the registration. The tax man's
issue is "where's the boat?" not "where's the owner?"



Gould 0738 February 12th 04 07:36 AM

Canadian buying an American Boat
 
It is typical for a state to require you to register a vessel that remains in
state waters beyond a statuatory period of time.
90-days is a common time frame.

You can probably show your Canadian address on the registration. The tax man's
issue is "where's the boat?" not "where's the owner?"



Rosalie B. February 12th 04 12:49 PM

Canadian buying an American Boat
 
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Ed McDermott wrote:

I'm a Canadian planning to buy an American boat, but I'm NOT planning to
bring it back into Canada.


Where can I register it?


Why register it? Why not just document it in Canada? Do you have to
take it to Canada to do that?

If you are going to take it down to the Caribbean or something,
wouldn't documentation be better than registration anyway?

grandma Rosalie

Rosalie B. February 12th 04 12:49 PM

Canadian buying an American Boat
 
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Ed McDermott wrote:

I'm a Canadian planning to buy an American boat, but I'm NOT planning to
bring it back into Canada.


Where can I register it?


Why register it? Why not just document it in Canada? Do you have to
take it to Canada to do that?

If you are going to take it down to the Caribbean or something,
wouldn't documentation be better than registration anyway?

grandma Rosalie

Gould 0738 February 12th 04 06:12 PM

Canadian buying an American Boat
 
Why register it? Why not just document it in Canada? Do you have to
take it to Canada to do that?

If you are going to take it down to the Caribbean or something,
wouldn't documentation be better than registration anyway?

grandma Rosalie



Can't speak for all 50 states, but a good many (such as the one where I live)
require
state registration of a documented vessel.

The state is prohibited by law from issuing a "title" to a documented boat. The
state is not prohibited from requiring owners of documented boats to submit to
registration and paying an annual tax. As a result, most states do.

If documentation were a workable scheme around the stae tax collector, I bet
we'd have every single vessel that met the minimum tonnage, etc, documented.
:-)



Gould 0738 February 12th 04 06:12 PM

Canadian buying an American Boat
 
Why register it? Why not just document it in Canada? Do you have to
take it to Canada to do that?

If you are going to take it down to the Caribbean or something,
wouldn't documentation be better than registration anyway?

grandma Rosalie



Can't speak for all 50 states, but a good many (such as the one where I live)
require
state registration of a documented vessel.

The state is prohibited by law from issuing a "title" to a documented boat. The
state is not prohibited from requiring owners of documented boats to submit to
registration and paying an annual tax. As a result, most states do.

If documentation were a workable scheme around the stae tax collector, I bet
we'd have every single vessel that met the minimum tonnage, etc, documented.
:-)



Rodney Myrvaagnes February 12th 04 06:24 PM

Canadian buying an American Boat
 
On Wed, 11 Feb 2004 19:32:09 -0500, Ed McDermott
wrote:

I'm a Canadian planning to buy an American boat, but I'm NOT planning to
bring it back into Canada.


Where can I register it?

If you plan to keep it in the US, you can register it in a state, but
not document it in the US. You could do that anyway, but having it
documented might matter in some other countries.






Rodney Myrvaagnes J36 Gjo/a

"That idiot Leibniz, who wants to teach me about the infinitesimally small! Has he therefore forgotten that I am the wife of Frederick I? How can he imagine that I am unacquainted with my own husband?"

Rodney Myrvaagnes February 12th 04 06:24 PM

Canadian buying an American Boat
 
On Wed, 11 Feb 2004 19:32:09 -0500, Ed McDermott
wrote:

I'm a Canadian planning to buy an American boat, but I'm NOT planning to
bring it back into Canada.


Where can I register it?

If you plan to keep it in the US, you can register it in a state, but
not document it in the US. You could do that anyway, but having it
documented might matter in some other countries.






Rodney Myrvaagnes J36 Gjo/a

"That idiot Leibniz, who wants to teach me about the infinitesimally small! Has he therefore forgotten that I am the wife of Frederick I? How can he imagine that I am unacquainted with my own husband?"

Rodney Myrvaagnes February 12th 04 06:24 PM

Canadian buying an American Boat
 
On Thu, 12 Feb 2004 12:49:39 GMT, Rosalie B.
wrote:

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Ed McDermott wrote:

I'm a Canadian planning to buy an American boat, but I'm NOT planning to
bring it back into Canada.


Where can I register it?


Why register it? Why not just document it in Canada? Do you have to
take it to Canada to do that?

Sales Tax. Lots of Canadians keep boats in Lake Champlain and never
cross the border.

If you are going to take it down to the Caribbean or something,
wouldn't documentation be better than registration anyway?

grandma Rosalie





Rodney Myrvaagnes J36 Gjo/a

"That idiot Leibniz, who wants to teach me about the infinitesimally small! Has he therefore forgotten that I am the wife of Frederick I? How can he imagine that I am unacquainted with my own husband?"


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