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On Tue, 25 Mar 2008 20:09:37 -0500, Mike Murdock wrote:
"Jim Logajan" wrote in message .. . SNIP But Phil Boyer can be mistaken or otherwise taken in by deliberately deceptive reporting. Have you seen any mention of this alleged issue on, say, AvWeb or EAA's web sites? How about the Boston Globe with an Associated Press story? It includes a quote by Louis Meiners, a Florida aviation tax consultant: http://www.boston.com/news/local/art...f_state_taxes/ -Mike "A number of other states, from Florida to Washington, are doing the same as they grapple with budget shortfalls and as the Internet makes it easier to track the comings and goings of aircraft." Non constituent (voting) $$$ are easy prey for politicians. Florida in 2007 informed many counties and municipalities that the tried and true state funds they often relied were going to be unavailable (cut). These communities, where the voters are, have suffered especially in Capital Improvements (fire, police, water facilities). To fund the shortfalls in state budgets, Florida sees these $$$ as easy pickings. For now at least. Sure beats upping a constituent tax and the constituents are more than happy to get tax dollars from non constituents. |
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On 2008-03-25, Bryan Martin wrote:
The AOPA may have been sucked into this tempest the same as many others and is now aggressively trying to cut through the fog to get at the truth. I strongly doubt the AOPA is in the habit of crying wolf. I'd be astounded to learn that they raised the issue without checking into it to make sure it's real. -- Jay Maynard, K5ZC http://www.conmicro.com http://jmaynard.livejournal.com http://www.tronguy.net http://www.hercules-390.org (Yes, that's me!) Buy Hercules stuff at http://www.cafepress.com/hercules-390 |
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Jay Maynard wrote:
I strongly doubt the AOPA is in the habit of crying wolf. Actually, I look at the Friday spam...er, newsletter, with new skepticism since a few years ago when they expounded on the dreadful new South Dakota requirement for a photo ID for "all pilots." I corresponded with the state DOT aviation guy, who patiently explained that they do ask for some local ID from in-state pilots, but who'd been getting toasted by many out-of-staters complaining about the erroneous impression the AOPA article gave. It's not the only time I've found Boyer over-dramatizing a situation, like several actions by Minnesota's Metropolitan Airports Commission, just for the sake of having an issue that looks more controversial than it really is. "We're bravely fighting for you again this week!" It's a great organization. I'm just sayin'... |
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![]() "Stella Starr" wrote It's not the only time I've found Boyer over-dramatizing a situation, like several actions by Minnesota's Metropolitan Airports Commission, just for the sake of having an issue that looks more controversial than it really is. "We're bravely fighting for you again this week!" It's a great organization. I'm just sayin'... I'm forced to agree with you, on this "broad" concept..... But... Just this once! ;-) -- Jim in NC |
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Bryan Martin wrote:
Probably because AOPA received a bunch of e-mails from members expressing concern over this issue. Those members probably heard about the issue form the internet through e-mails or web site articles. It could be that the whole issue stated with the ANN article and then snowballed into the present fog of rumor and misinformation mixed with a small grain of fact. Indeed. Here is Phil Boyer's letter to the Florida governer: http://download.aopa.org/epilot/2008/080320fl.pdf In it he explicitly states what motivated the letter: "I am writing because of the rapidly growing concern expressed by our members over what appears to be recent aggressive enforcement of Florida's Use Tax, which has been the subject of numerous articles in the aviation media." Only Aero News Network (ANN) appears to (so far) have any stories on the subject. The AOPA may have been sucked into this tempest the same as many others and is now aggressively trying to cut through the fog to get at the truth. Hopefully they can find out how much substance there is behind ANN's stories. |
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I ran into this tax scam in Michigan after buying my airplane there.
Actually the broker was there, the seller and buyer were both out of state. Michigan has a 90-day period, during which we allowed Indiana to have our money for fuel, hangar, rental car, etc. when we went to Michigan from our main home in Alabama. Also, more than 90 days a year in Michigan, you have to register the airplane. Not a big deal, $30/yr. But registration triggers use tax if you haven't already paid sales tax. Stan |
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On Mon, 24 Mar 2008 23:58:06 -0500, "Stan Prevost"
wrote: I ran into this tax scam in Michigan after buying my airplane there. Actually the broker was there, the seller and buyer were both out of state. Michigan has a 90-day period, during which we allowed Indiana to have our money for fuel, hangar, rental car, etc. when we went to Michigan from our main home in Alabama. Also, more than 90 days a year in Michigan, you have to register the airplane. Not a big deal, $30/yr. But registration triggers use tax if you haven't already paid sales tax. Annnnndddd.... (drum roll) IF you valid receipt from the seller is less then what the state of Michigan tax man thinks is fair market value, they'll base the tax on THEIR book value. We had one of our local chapter members find a really good buy on a plane out-of-state. The guy wanted to move it fast (really needed the money) so it was a great deal.. When he registered and paid the tax he received an additional bill that valued the plane at roughly twice what he'd paid for it. When he showed them the receipt they didn't care. As it wasn't a super expensive plane he wasn't willing to spend far more fighting it than he'd save if he won. Stan Roger Halstead (K8RI & ARRL life member) (N833R, S# CD-2 Worlds oldest Debonair) www.rogerhalstead.com |
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