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What determines sale location? (sales/use taxes)
"David Lesher" wrote in message
... So, "where" does this airplane sale take place? Is it wherever the keys get handed to me? Is it DE, since that's where the owning entity exists? CT, since that's where the plane's based? Whatever we write in a purchase agreement? Note the Big Boys take over ownership from Boeing well out over the ocean, for this very reason. I read a WSJ article on same. Needless to say, the aircraft is full of lawyers: Wow, I'd never heard of that. My Google skills are apparently lacking--do you have a link for that article, I'd be interested in reading it. I'd never even considered an airborne sale. Not terribly practical in a light single, but tantalizing nonetheless.... Thanks for the info! -- Doug "Where am I to go/Now that I've gone too far?" -- Golden Earring, "Twilight Zone" (my email is spam-proofed; read the address and make the appropriate change to contact me) |
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What determines sale location? (sales/use taxes)
"Douglas Paterson" wrote in message
... Wow, I'd never heard of that. My Google skills are apparently lacking--do you have a link for that article, I'd be interested in reading it. I may have hit "send" too quickly--search turned up this when I took _Wall Street Journal_ out...: http://mywebtimes.com/ottnews/archiv....php?id=292788 Very interesting.... If anyone has a link to an article that goes more in-depth on Boeing (and the aircraft-specific angle), please post! -- Doug "Where am I to go/Now that I've gone too far?" -- Golden Earring, "Twilight Zone" (my email is spam-proofed; read the address and make the appropriate change to contact me) |
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What determines sale location? (sales/use taxes)
"Douglas Paterson" writes:
I'd never even considered an airborne sale. Not terribly practical in a light single, but tantalizing nonetheless.... Thanks for the info! They said that about the Mile High Club as well.. -- A host is a host from coast to & no one will talk to a host that's close........[v].(301) 56-LINUX Unless the host (that isn't close).........................pob 1433 is busy, hung or dead....................................20915-1433 |
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What determines sale location? (sales/use taxes)
On Jun 2, 10:27 pm, David Lesher wrote:
"Douglas Paterson" writes: I'm sure the experienced buyers & sellers around here have run into this before.... One prospective plane I'm looking at is for sale in Connecticut (currently based there). The current ownership is in a Delaware LLC (of a sole proprietor, who is flying/basing the plane out of CT). Connecticut has 6% sales tax that apparently applies to even "casual and isolated sales" of aircraft; Delaware has no sales tax. I'll leave it as an exercise for the reader to decide which I find more appealing.... So, "where" does this airplane sale take place? Is it wherever the keys get handed to me? Is it DE, since that's where the owning entity exists? CT, since that's where the plane's based? Whatever we write in a purchase agreement? Note the Big Boys take over ownership from Boeing well out over the ocean, for this very reason. I read a WSJ article on same. When I lived in BC, I was told by a local that lots of Boeing planes are delivered at Abbotsford, BC for the purpose of dodging US/ Washington state taxes. Tim. |
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What determines sale location? (sales/use taxes)
Many Boeing airplanes are "delivered" on a flight over the international
waters of the Pacific Ocean. "Curator" N185KG "Tim Shoppa" wrote in message ups.com... On Jun 2, 10:27 pm, David Lesher wrote: "Douglas Paterson" writes: I'm sure the experienced buyers & sellers around here have run into this before.... One prospective plane I'm looking at is for sale in Connecticut (currently based there). The current ownership is in a Delaware LLC (of a sole proprietor, who is flying/basing the plane out of CT). Connecticut has 6% sales tax that apparently applies to even "casual and isolated sales" of aircraft; Delaware has no sales tax. I'll leave it as an exercise for the reader to decide which I find more appealing.... So, "where" does this airplane sale take place? Is it wherever the keys get handed to me? Is it DE, since that's where the owning entity exists? CT, since that's where the plane's based? Whatever we write in a purchase agreement? Note the Big Boys take over ownership from Boeing well out over the ocean, for this very reason. I read a WSJ article on same. When I lived in BC, I was told by a local that lots of Boeing planes are delivered at Abbotsford, BC for the purpose of dodging US/ Washington state taxes. Tim. |
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What determines sale location? (sales/use taxes)
Ok, so I live in Oregon, just a couple of miles from "international waters",
and in a state that has no use tax or sales tax. Can I accept "delivery" for a nominal fee, and help a buyer avoid, not evade, taxes? got my ducky suit, ready to be delivered... Al G "karl gruber" wrote in message ... Many Boeing airplanes are "delivered" on a flight over the international waters of the Pacific Ocean. "Curator" N185KG "Tim Shoppa" wrote in message ups.com... On Jun 2, 10:27 pm, David Lesher wrote: "Douglas Paterson" writes: I'm sure the experienced buyers & sellers around here have run into this before.... One prospective plane I'm looking at is for sale in Connecticut (currently based there). The current ownership is in a Delaware LLC (of a sole proprietor, who is flying/basing the plane out of CT). Connecticut has 6% sales tax that apparently applies to even "casual and isolated sales" of aircraft; Delaware has no sales tax. I'll leave it as an exercise for the reader to decide which I find more appealing.... So, "where" does this airplane sale take place? Is it wherever the keys get handed to me? Is it DE, since that's where the owning entity exists? CT, since that's where the plane's based? Whatever we write in a purchase agreement? Note the Big Boys take over ownership from Boeing well out over the ocean, for this very reason. I read a WSJ article on same. When I lived in BC, I was told by a local that lots of Boeing planes are delivered at Abbotsford, BC for the purpose of dodging US/ Washington state taxes. Tim. |
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