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DMV doesn't really care about property taxes. That county turf, and the county works
hard to figure out if you have restored your boat. There was quite a questionaire from the Santa Clara County Tax Collector this year. But I don't think the property tax is too bad: $115 last year on my 97ish Boston Whaler. wrote in message oups.com... Chuck Tribolet wrote: Message: 1. Never give money without the title. 2. Even you own the lake, in California, it has to be registered, See the third item in http://www.dmv.ca.gov/boatsinfo/boatreg.htm This doesn't surprise me. They use aerial photos to find additions built without permits. If they saw a boat in your own private lake and none listed at your address, they'd give you a call. 3. CA DMV seems more interested in getting the sales tax, making sure you didn't screw the state on the price, and establishing a paper trail in case it later turns up stolen. That makes sense. You missed a really big one. Property taxes. I don't think all counties charge PT on boats but mine sticks me once a year. Still wouldn't live anywhere else. -phish |
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