Hi all
New to forum and have a sales tax question I live in NY state and
Have an 8 percent sales tax, when purchasing a used
Trawler will I have to pay the tax
I will be selling my house and living on board travling
It's pretty easy, If your on the move traveling from state to state and not staying for more than the states limit (think 60-90 days) than no excise tax is due. However should you be in the position to keep your boat in a slip or mooring for the summer or winter your presence will most likely be known by the authorities that be. At such point your excise or sales tax will be due, perhaps with penalties.
My advice is to consider your timing regarding travel
My plan wa to purchase boat after hose is sold and the leave of it is close to fall I would head south if in the beginning of summer head north. I have a 30 foot sea ray now and will be selling it as well. I do think that there is any possibility in trading it inn since most boats are through brokerage. I remember reading my state law states if the boat is in state for more than 5months it has to have a state sticker if it is documented. I just did not imagine having to pay 8percent sales tax on what is considered a second home.
Why would you think that second homes are exempt from sales tax? You pay a sales tax when you buy a home.
Ted
In Mass we don't pay sales tax on a home. We have an annual tax bill we pay the city but not on the sale or purchase of the home.
In my experience the most a second state tags you for is the difference in the 2 amounts of sales tax.Some great advice from all. I would also point out, if you buy a vessel in another state from where you live, that state will also get a % of the sales tax. So have a chat with an tax attorney.
Cheers and good luck.
H.
Hi all
New to forum and have a sales tax question I live in NY state and
Have an 8 percent sales tax, when purchasing a used
Trawler will I have to pay the tax
I will be selling my house and living on board traveling
With some good non-tax state alternatives near you like Rhode Island and Delaware, no need to establish NY as your home port and throw away 8%.
Also if you're going to be moving it to different states, you might look into USCG documentation rather than just a state registration.
"The Man" likely already collected a big chunk of money from the guy that bought the boat brand new....
Think about it in order.
If your intention is to sell your home, use the proceeds from that sale to buy a boat, then travel...
*** Sell your house
Now you are homeless, and have no physical ties to any state. Yes you still have a drivers license from your old state but you don't live there anymore.
*** Establish residency in a state with no sales tax. That is not illegal or immoral. You gotta call somewhere "home". Get a drivers license, register to vote, etc...Rent an apartment to stay in while you search for and close on a boat.
*** buy a boat and travel
It is world class stupid to pay sales tax in a state you no longer live in, and have no intention of living in.
Sales tax laws are more complicated than you think. If an Oregon resident buys a California registered boat they must pay California sales tax, even if they take possession of the boat in Oregon and register it in Oregon. Talk to an expert first.
Wow. When I practiced law in this area California was aggressive, but this would take the cake. Do you have any reference for that comment?
I question this. Here is a quote from the California Sales Tax booklet:Ask any California yacht broker about sales tax. Call the California board of equalization for a ruling or just google California boat sales tax to find a copy of the code.
California will give you credit for sales tax you pay to your home state.