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Bishoop April 23rd 06 08:36 PM

Florida Boat Registration Question
 
Can someone whose full time residence is in MA register a boat in Florida?

I know I can get the info tomorrow from the State but the sale of a friends
boat hinges on the answer to above.

Thanks for any info.



RCE April 23rd 06 08:42 PM

Florida Boat Registration Question
 

"Bishoop" wrote in message
...
Can someone whose full time residence is in MA register a boat in Florida?

I know I can get the info tomorrow from the State but the sale of a
friends boat hinges on the answer to above.

Thanks for any info.


If he/she also has a Florida residence address, yes.
Cars and trucks also.

RCE



Bishoop April 23rd 06 09:48 PM

Florida Boat Registration Question
 

"RCE" wrote in message
...

"Bishoop" wrote in message
...
Can someone whose full time residence is in MA register a boat in
Florida?

I know I can get the info tomorrow from the State but the sale of a
friends boat hinges on the answer to above.

Thanks for any info.


If he/she also has a Florida residence address, yes.
Cars and trucks also.

RCE


Thanks for the input. Yes, the buyer does have a Florida address and
resides here 5~7 months a year, the balance in MA.



JohnH April 24th 06 12:56 AM

Florida Boat Registration Question
 
On Sun, 23 Apr 2006 15:36:29 -0400, "Bishoop" wrote:

Can someone whose full time residence is in MA register a boat in Florida?

I know I can get the info tomorrow from the State but the sale of a friends
boat hinges on the answer to above.

Thanks for any info.


I'm a full time Virginia resident but have my boat registered in Maryland.
Here it depends on where the boat is kept. Have you checked with the
Florida folks?
--
'Til next time,

John H

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Ed April 24th 06 01:50 AM

Florida Boat Registration Question
 
YES.... BUT did you pay 6% sales tax already in Mass? If not, get
ready to pay the balance (or all 6%) to the state of Florida. Most
part timers try to register in a state that has no boat sales tax BUT,
that only allows you a few months a year of Florida boating. If you
bought it here, you only have a couple weeks to get out of Florida or
you pay the 6% tax.

We love your money... bring it on down so we can keep our state income
tax free



JohnH wrote:
On Sun, 23 Apr 2006 15:36:29 -0400, "Bishoop" wrote:


Can someone whose full time residence is in MA register a boat in Florida?

I know I can get the info tomorrow from the State but the sale of a friends
boat hinges on the answer to above.

Thanks for any info.



I'm a full time Virginia resident but have my boat registered in Maryland.
Here it depends on where the boat is kept. Have you checked with the
Florida folks?
--
'Til next time,

John H

******************************************
***** Have a Spectacular Day! *****
******************************************



RCE April 24th 06 04:11 AM

Florida Boat Registration Question
 

"Bishoop" wrote in message
...

"Ed" wrote in message
.. .
YES.... BUT did you pay 6% sales tax already in Mass? If not, get ready
to pay the balance (or all 6%) to the state of Florida. Most part
timers try to register in a state that has no boat sales tax BUT, that
only allows you a few months a year of Florida boating. If you bought
it here, you only have a couple weeks to get out of Florida or you pay
the 6% tax.

We love your money... bring it on down so we can keep our state income
tax free



JohnH wrote:
On Sun, 23 Apr 2006 15:36:29 -0400, "Bishoop" wrote:


Can someone whose full time residence is in MA register a boat in
Florida?

I know I can get the info tomorrow from the State but the sale of a
friends boat hinges on the answer to above.

Thanks for any info.


I'm a full time Virginia resident but have my boat registered in
Maryland.
Here it depends on where the boat is kept. Have you checked with the
Florida folks?


The boat will be purchased in Florida and will remain in Florida full
time. It's just that MA is the buyer's legal residence and spends several
months in Florida.


The buyer obviously will have to pay Florida sales tax, but will have no
problem registering it.
We were in the same situation for almost 4 years. Our primary residence is
MA, but we had another house in Florida where we spent 4 to 6 months during
the winter. There are rules about declaring residency ... but none applied
in our case since I didn't work there or have kids in school there. I never
got a Florida driver's license, yet had no problem buying, titling and
registering a small pickup truck in Florida using our Florida address.

In fact .... Florida does have some requirement that if an out of state boat
or federally documented boat is in Florida for 60 consecutive days or more,
it *must* be registered with the state and given a Florida number. I had a
documented boat there for almost 2 years and ignored this requirement
without any problems, however.

RCE




Bishoop April 24th 06 04:47 AM

Florida Boat Registration Question
 

"Ed" wrote in message
.. .
YES.... BUT did you pay 6% sales tax already in Mass? If not, get ready
to pay the balance (or all 6%) to the state of Florida. Most part
timers try to register in a state that has no boat sales tax BUT, that
only allows you a few months a year of Florida boating. If you bought
it here, you only have a couple weeks to get out of Florida or you pay the
6% tax.

We love your money... bring it on down so we can keep our state income tax
free



JohnH wrote:
On Sun, 23 Apr 2006 15:36:29 -0400, "Bishoop" wrote:


Can someone whose full time residence is in MA register a boat in
Florida?

I know I can get the info tomorrow from the State but the sale of a
friends boat hinges on the answer to above.

Thanks for any info.



I'm a full time Virginia resident but have my boat registered in
Maryland.
Here it depends on where the boat is kept. Have you checked with the
Florida folks?
--
'Til next time,

John H

******************************************
***** Have a Spectacular Day! *****
******************************************


The boat will be purchased in Florida and will remain in Florida full time.
It's just that MA is the buyer's legal residence and spends several months
in Florida.




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