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Tax on boat in NC
North Carolina charges property tax on cars and boats as well as real
estate. I am trying to find out how the tax works if the boat is kept in a different county from your residence. Do you pay tax to your county of residence anyway? To the county where the boat is kept? Does the official home port of the boat (as lettered on the transom) make any difference? -- Peter Aitken Visit my recipe and kitchen myths page at www.pgacon.com/cooking.htm |
Peter Aitken wrote:
North Carolina charges property tax on cars and boats as well as real estate. They also charge a "use tax" on the purchase of a boat, which is capped at $1500 IIRC... please don't rely on this info, call the state Dept of Revenue. ... I am trying to find out how the tax works if the boat is kept in a different county from your residence. Do you pay tax to your county of residence anyway? To the county where the boat is kept? Does the official home port of the boat (as lettered on the transom) make any difference? It depends on where you keep the boat... in a place of commercial storage, such as a marina or storage lot, or whether you keep it behind a friend's garage. We keep our boat in a marina, and all boats in all marinas (in all states AFAIK, not just NC) are reported on local & state tax rolls. We pay property tax on the boat to the county where the marina is, and forward a copy of the tax form for that county to our county of residence. It's too damn complicated, but until we have another Bastille Day, what can one do? Fair Skies Doug King |
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