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jim August 17th 03 09:14 PM

sales tax on used/new boat?
 
hello,

anyone in CA know if I buy a used/new boat out of state, will DMV charge
me sales tax? Pretty substantial tax which affects my budget...thanks!


Jim


NOYB August 17th 03 10:24 PM

sales tax on used/new boat?
 
Of course. You may not need to pay tax on the value of the engine (if it's
an outboard), however.



"jim" wrote in message ...
hello,

anyone in CA know if I buy a used/new boat out of state, will DMV charge
me sales tax? Pretty substantial tax which affects my budget...thanks!


Jim





fishinfoo August 18th 03 01:17 AM

sales tax on used/new boat?
 
Jim;
The DMV will charge you 7-3/4% - 8.25% of the "sales price" on the bill
of sale at the time of registration. Be ready!

bob

jim wrote:
hello,

anyone in CA know if I buy a used/new boat out of state, will DMV charge
me sales tax? Pretty substantial tax which affects my budget...thanks!


Jim



NOYB August 18th 03 02:50 AM

sales tax on used/new boat?
 
Florida will exempt the cost of the outboard motor *if* your bill of sale
itemizes the boat, motor, and trailer. If California is the same, then look
up the high retail of the outboard in NADA, and then back that price out of
the total price of the boat and trailer. If it's an I/O or inboard, you
can't do this.




"fishinfoo" wrote in message
...
Jim;
The DMV will charge you 7-3/4% - 8.25% of the "sales price" on the bill
of sale at the time of registration. Be ready!

bob

jim wrote:
hello,

anyone in CA know if I buy a used/new boat out of state, will DMV charge
me sales tax? Pretty substantial tax which affects my budget...thanks!


Jim






Curtis CCR August 18th 03 05:15 AM

sales tax on used/new boat?
 
jim wrote in message ...
hello,

anyone in CA know if I buy a used/new boat out of state, will DMV charge
me sales tax? Pretty substantial tax which affects my budget...thanks!


You'll owe sales/use tax if you move the boat into CA within 180 days
of purchase --- OK - I am not sure about the time limit. It may be
90 days... or maybe it used to be 90 days. Anyway, you have to be
able to prove you kept *and used* out of state for the time period.
You can't just store it out of state - you have show that you were
using it wherever it was you kept it. Gas receipts or signed log
entries often do it.

If you finance any portion of the boat through a formal lender (like a
bank, as opposed to your Uncle Bob) you probably won't be able lie to
the DMV about it. Banks generally don't want to risk a tax lein on
your collateral.

I am going to make a comment. Yeah, we are taxed too much in CA. I
paid 8.25% on my boat, and pay recurring property tax every year (to
me, that counts as double taxing...), and you should too. Buy a
smaller boat if you can't afford the 8+ percent. And thank Gray Davis
and the reast of the jackasses in Sacramento for the fact sales and
property taxes won't down anytime soon.

Calif Bill August 18th 03 08:54 PM

sales tax on used/new boat?
 
It's 3 months. Have to show you used the boat out of state during the 3
months. They charge you difference between the sales tax you paid, and the
local sales tax rate. If buying a real expensive boat, there are companies
that assist you in the transaction and you dock the boat at the Coral Marina
in Ensenada.
Bill

"Curtis CCR" wrote in message
m...
jim wrote in message

...
hello,

anyone in CA know if I buy a used/new boat out of state, will DMV charge
me sales tax? Pretty substantial tax which affects my budget...thanks!


You'll owe sales/use tax if you move the boat into CA within 180 days
of purchase --- OK - I am not sure about the time limit. It may be
90 days... or maybe it used to be 90 days. Anyway, you have to be
able to prove you kept *and used* out of state for the time period.
You can't just store it out of state - you have show that you were
using it wherever it was you kept it. Gas receipts or signed log
entries often do it.

If you finance any portion of the boat through a formal lender (like a
bank, as opposed to your Uncle Bob) you probably won't be able lie to
the DMV about it. Banks generally don't want to risk a tax lein on
your collateral.

I am going to make a comment. Yeah, we are taxed too much in CA. I
paid 8.25% on my boat, and pay recurring property tax every year (to
me, that counts as double taxing...), and you should too. Buy a
smaller boat if you can't afford the 8+ percent. And thank Gray Davis
and the reast of the jackasses in Sacramento for the fact sales and
property taxes won't down anytime soon.





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