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Re: Paying Sales tax on boats
Posted: Tue Apr 15, 2014 4:03 pm
by BAY KINGFISHER
Okay, I guess the comment was intended to elicit some arguement from me, but I can give two $#!+ on what you say. I only provided what the state of MS requires,; I didnt state that I always follow this myself. Yes, you are right, you can register the boat with the "bill of sale" with witness just as the form that you shared states. However, I would like to see you explain how you just purchased say a $80,000 fairly new, open fisherman from out of State and dont plan on paying sales tax to register. I dont believe the old I paid $100 deal will work on this one.
Re: Paying Sales tax on boats
Posted: Tue Apr 15, 2014 4:11 pm
by Trip
The form Lodi posted is exactly what I've used the last 5 times I've purchased a boat. They have all been used and from out of state. Sending this bill of sale form in, along with a check for registration (which is based on the length of boat) has always gotten me an envelope in return with a registration card and stickers. Damn some of y'all can make the simplest of tasks so complicated…
Re: Paying Sales tax on boats
Posted: Tue Apr 15, 2014 4:23 pm
by kb7722
Trip wrote:The form Lodi posted is exactly what I've used the last 5 times I've purchased a boat. They have all been used and from out of state. Sending this bill of sale form in, along with a check for registration (which is based on the length of boat) has always gotten me an envelope in return with a registration card and stickers. Damn some of y'all can make the simplest of tasks so complicated…
This was my experience in MS... LA is a different animal when buying out of state.
Re: Paying Sales tax on boats
Posted: Tue Apr 15, 2014 5:21 pm
by LODI QUACKER
Double post
Re: Paying Sales tax on boats
Posted: Tue Apr 15, 2014 5:21 pm
by LODI QUACKER
Oops triple post. Strange stuff happend there.
Re: Paying Sales tax on boats
Posted: Tue Apr 15, 2014 5:31 pm
by LODI QUACKER
BAY KINGFISHER wrote:Okay, I guess the comment was intended to elicit some arguement from me, but I can give two caca on what you say. I only provided what the state of MS requires,; I didnt state that I always follow this myself. Yes, you are right, you can register the boat with the "bill of sale" with witness just as the form that you shared states. However, I would like to see you explain how you just purchased say a $80,000 fairly new, open fisherman from out of State and dont plan on paying sales tax to register. I dont believe the old I paid $100 deal will work on this one.
"but I can give two caca on what you say"
"Yes, you are right, you can register the boat with the "bill of sale" with witness just as the form that you shared states"
Huh. well then. I guess that summs that up.
"However, I would like to see you explain how you just purchased say a $80,000 fairly new, open fisherman from out of State and dont plan on paying sales tax to register. I dont believe the old I paid $100 deal will work on this one"
It happens every single day. Just did it myself last year on a used everglades. So why dont you just go ahead and say" I dont know what the hell I am talking about , and Lodi is right!
Come on lets hear it......
Re: Paying Sales tax on boats
Posted: Tue Apr 15, 2014 5:34 pm
by BAY KINGFISHER
" I dont know what the hell I am talking about , and Lodi is right"
Re: Paying Sales tax on boats
Posted: Wed Apr 16, 2014 7:33 am
by LODI QUACKER
HA, I thought we would get at least a day or two of disagreements and bitterness out of that. Thats no fun.
Here I am trying to cause conflict for the betterment of the forum and all........
Re: Paying Sales tax on boats
Posted: Wed Apr 16, 2014 8:28 am
by deltadukman
Lodi,
I want to see the picture of the Everglades. Thats a fine ride!
Re: Paying Sales tax on boats
Posted: Sat Apr 19, 2014 5:52 pm
by yourmanwm75
Lodi is right!! Called Jackson and they said you don't pay sales tax from a individual no matter if it's in state or out. Or a dealership unless that state requires you to. Bought it from a dealer in Arkansas and they don't require sales tax. So I don't pay sales tax.
Re: Paying Sales tax on boats
Posted: Sun Apr 20, 2014 6:45 pm
by LODI QUACKER
I hope u got good info. I have paid tax on used from oos dealer. I may have paid without having to.
Re: Paying Sales tax on boats
Posted: Mon Apr 21, 2014 6:44 pm
by redneck22ms
LODI QUACKER wrote:BAY KINGFISHER wrote:Okay, I guess the comment was intended to elicit some arguement from me, but I can give two caca on what you say. I only provided what the state of MS requires,; I didnt state that I always follow this myself. Yes, you are right, you can register the boat with the "bill of sale" with witness just as the form that you shared states. However, I would like to see you explain how you just purchased say a $80,000 fairly new, open fisherman from out of State and dont plan on paying sales tax to register. I dont believe the old I paid $100 deal will work on this one.
"but I can give two caca on what you say"
"Yes, you are right, you can register the boat with the "bill of sale" with witness just as the form that you shared states"
Huh. well then. I guess that summs that up.
"However, I would like to see you explain how you just purchased say a $80,000 fairly new, open fisherman from out of State and dont plan on paying sales tax to register. I dont believe the old I paid $100 deal will work on this one"
It happens every single day. Just did it myself last year on a used everglades. So why dont you just go ahead and say" I dont know what the hell I am talking about , and Lodi is right!
Come on lets hear it......
which everglades did you get? a good friend of mine has a 290 pilot. its a sweet ride. will be on it come june even though the short snapper season
Re: Paying Sales tax on boats
Posted: Mon Apr 21, 2014 6:51 pm
by yourmanwm75
LODI QUACKER wrote:I hope u got good info. I have paid tax on used from oos dealer. I may have paid without having to.
Well lady in Jackson said Ms didn't collect taxes on used out of state boats only new. But that state may or may not collect taxes. But the ski boat I bought was at a dealer on consignment so the bill of sale looks like a private party sale has nothing on it saying it was a dealer. So I'm in the clear either way. And that's how I understood it in writing on the Mdwfp website. But I called to make sure I was reading it right. Never dreamed this post would make such a discussion!
Re: Paying Sales tax on boats
Posted: Tue Apr 22, 2014 7:50 am
by LODI QUACKER
Sounds gud! as long as you have a BOS that looks like person to person your golden.
Redneck-------243.
Re: Paying Sales tax on boats
Posted: Wed Apr 23, 2014 9:27 am
by MudHog
LODI QUACKER wrote:Sounds gud! as long as you have a BOS that looks like person to person your golden.
Redneck-------243.
CANT HIDE MONEY!!!!!!