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![]() "dutch" wrote in message news:QI92b.7809 Beware. Any hope of getting out of this without a big dent in the wallet? You are not considered based there if you are there for less than 60 days. You can escape if the time hasn't ru nout. |
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dutch wrote:
I guess I was just dumb. I live in Illinois but found what I thought was great hangar space in Indiana. Now the Indiana Revenue folks are after me like a herd of buffalo to pay a 6% use tax on the value of the a/c just because I moved it across the line. Usually sales/use tax applies on a change of ownership. How long have you owned this airplane before you moved it into Indiana? California is notorious for its collection of use tax, but if you've owned a piece of property for at least 3-6 months before it comes into the state, there is no taxable transaction. Indiana charges an excise tax in lieu of a personal property tax, and you can't get out of that if the aircraft is based there, but they shouldn't be charging you use tax for bringing your own property into the state. If you were to move your household to Indiana, would they charge you use tax on your car and all of your home appliances too? A common provision is that any sales/use tax that you might have paid in another state when you bought the airplane might be credited against what Indiana is now demanding. California has a specialized legal industry for assisting people in the avoidance of taxes on the purchases of aircraft, boats, RVs, and other big ticket toys. Depending on how much tax Indiana wants, you might do better to avail yourself of the services of a competent tax attorney. |
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![]() "Craig Prouse" wrote in message ... dutch wrote: I guess I was just dumb. I live in Illinois but found what I thought was great hangar space in Indiana. Now the Indiana Revenue folks are after me like a herd of buffalo to pay a 6% use tax on the value of the a/c just because I moved it across the line. Usually sales/use tax applies on a change of ownership. How long have you owned this airplane before you moved it into Indiana? California is notorious for its collection of use tax, but if you've owned a piece of property for at least 3-6 months before it comes into the state, there is no taxable transaction. There is no time limit, there is however a credit for any sales/use tax you paid to another jurisdition. |
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a lot of states, counties and municipalities are doing this.. and in NV.. an
aircraft is "personal property".. and gets taxed at the same rate as house or boat (depreciated value of course).. when gov't is desperate for funds.. they will go to all sources to find the owners.. BT "John Smith" wrote in message ... I got shafted in MD. I had owned my 172 for two years before my work forced me to move there. They used the FAA aircraft database to find me and nail me for $1,200. "Ron Natalie" wrote in message m... "Craig Prouse" wrote in message ... dutch wrote: I guess I was just dumb. I live in Illinois but found what I thought was great hangar space in Indiana. Now the Indiana Revenue folks are after me like a herd of buffalo to pay a 6% use tax on the value of the a/c just because I moved it across the line. Usually sales/use tax applies on a change of ownership. How long have you owned this airplane before you moved it into Indiana? California is notorious for its collection of use tax, but if you've owned a piece of property for at least 3-6 months before it comes into the state, there is no taxable transaction. There is no time limit, there is however a credit for any sales/use tax you paid to another jurisdition. |
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I got shafted in MD. I had owned my 172 for two years before my work forced
me to move there. They used the FAA aircraft database to find me and nail me for $1,200. "Ron Natalie" wrote in message m... "Craig Prouse" wrote in message ... dutch wrote: I guess I was just dumb. I live in Illinois but found what I thought was great hangar space in Indiana. Now the Indiana Revenue folks are after me like a herd of buffalo to pay a 6% use tax on the value of the a/c just because I moved it across the line. Usually sales/use tax applies on a change of ownership. How long have you owned this airplane before you moved it into Indiana? California is notorious for its collection of use tax, but if you've owned a piece of property for at least 3-6 months before it comes into the state, there is no taxable transaction. There is no time limit, there is however a credit for any sales/use tax you paid to another jurisdition. |
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