How Much are Boat Registration Fees and Taxes in your State?
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You are allowed to deduct the greater of state income taxes paid or sales taxes. There is a standard amount for sales taxes that varies by individual income levels and locations and you are allowed to tack on sales tax on "major purchases" (boat, car) to the standard amount.
We have the same with respect to the greater amount of state income tax vs. sales tax but we don't have the "standard amound for sales tax that varies by individual income levels and locations" part.
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Standard amounts by state http://www.irs.gov/pub/irs-pdf/p600.pdf see page 5. It says 2006, but its good for 2007. You get to tack on sales tax paid on major purchases to these standard amounts.
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Yes, but probobly not for your state income tax return.
Standard amounts by state http://www.irs.gov/pub/irs-pdf/p600.pdf see page 5. It says 2006, but its good for 2007. You get to tack on sales tax paid on major purchases to these standard amounts.
Standard amounts by state http://www.irs.gov/pub/irs-pdf/p600.pdf see page 5. It says 2006, but its good for 2007. You get to tack on sales tax paid on major purchases to these standard amounts.
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Sales tax on 04 Gladiator $22,400
Yearly registration $1175
Trailer sales tax $1200
Trailer tag $70
Fuel tax 50 cents per gallon
Income tax paid to earn enough to buy the boat in the first place: $80,000
Yearly registration $1175
Trailer sales tax $1200
Trailer tag $70
Fuel tax 50 cents per gallon
Income tax paid to earn enough to buy the boat in the first place: $80,000
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Here in VA, 2% sales tax with a maximum fee of $2,000
no personal property tax, and registration fees look like this.
Registration of boat less than 16 feet in length $27
Registration of boat 16 to less than 20 feet in length $31
Registration of boat 20 to less than 40 feet in length $37
Registration of boat 40 feet in length or longer $45
Livery of up to 10 boats $27
Livery of more than 10 boats $21
Duplicate certificate/decal (per duplicate) $9
my boat i just registered last week, cost of boat $12.500
i walked out in about 15 min, paid $281 for all the above and now i am good for 3 years!
no personal property tax, and registration fees look like this.
Registration of boat less than 16 feet in length $27
Registration of boat 16 to less than 20 feet in length $31
Registration of boat 20 to less than 40 feet in length $37
Registration of boat 40 feet in length or longer $45
Livery of up to 10 boats $27
Livery of more than 10 boats $21
Duplicate certificate/decal (per duplicate) $9
my boat i just registered last week, cost of boat $12.500
i walked out in about 15 min, paid $281 for all the above and now i am good for 3 years!
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5.5% -7% sales tax depending on if you live in a city limit.
$15 for a title
$65 registration fee every 3 years.
No other personal property taxes
That is assuming you don't USCG register it. If you register it USCG then all you pay is teh USCG stuff. You don't have to register it at all with the state or pay any taxes.
$15 for a title
$65 registration fee every 3 years.
No other personal property taxes
That is assuming you don't USCG register it. If you register it USCG then all you pay is teh USCG stuff. You don't have to register it at all with the state or pay any taxes.
When did Nebraska get rid of personal property tax?
Last time I lived there, 1989 they had it
At least on vehicles
$78.50 for a 3 year sticker here in MN
Oh, and then the trailer tag is extra as well
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No personal property tax in NJ but I pay over $10K on my 2 bedroom house every year. I think the sales tax thing on a used boat sucks,every time its sold it gets paid again. How many times can you tax the same boat? AS many times as its sold. Doug