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Bygracealone
05-16-2008, 03:28 PM
Man... I went down to the various places today to get the boat and trailer titled and registered...
$266 for the taxes, title, and registration for the boat :nut:
$50 fishing permit :nut:
$130 for the taxes and title for trailer :nut:
??? Inspection fee for trailer :nut:
$102 for the registration on the trailer :nut:
$548 total! :nut::nut::nut::nut:
Something is wrong with this picture!
C YENSEN
05-16-2008, 03:32 PM
dam that sucks
THEFERMANATOR
05-16-2008, 03:33 PM
Call up your local politician and tell him thank you.
wpearch
05-16-2008, 03:38 PM
next stop the gas pump
bigshrimpin
05-16-2008, 04:00 PM
Sounds Like CA!!! one you can only fish one rod here or pay extra second rod stamp.
randlemanboater
05-16-2008, 04:55 PM
Dang BGA, your gonna have to pass the plate Sunday an extra time.
Bygracealone
05-17-2008, 08:22 AM
:-)
Sadly RM, that may be the way it works in some Churches...
Yeah, and I still don't know what the inspection fee will be... :sad:
steplift20
05-17-2008, 08:38 AM
jes all you want to do is go fishing
they make it so hard
my son was almost arrested in jersey city for going fishing
hes going to the river about 4 in the morning and 9 polive cars and a tow truck pulled him over and almost arrested him
apparently people have been stealing from that area so instead of looking for them they grab my kid whos 32 with a family and never been in trouble be fore they let him go and told him never to come back
home land security MY *** they say keep a look out at anything suspetious
bull **** fisherman are great people to have lookingout but they are so full of ****
they throw you out
they should keep an eye on all these politicians there stealing is out of control
Bygracealone
05-17-2008, 10:21 AM
Sorry to hear about that Step...
The only good news is that the registration fees for boat and trailer cover two years...
randlemanboater
05-17-2008, 10:24 AM
Sorry to hear about that Step...
The only good news is that the registration fees for boat and trailer cover two years...
Oh......well then, thats a bargain.
Stevie g
05-18-2008, 01:59 AM
that sucks man. in RI i don't think you need to pay sales tax on a boat
macojoe
05-18-2008, 04:37 AM
Here in Ma. you pay:
One time 5% sales tax
Reg for boat, Good for 2 years
Length Fee Under 16 ft $40 16 to 26 ft $60 26 to 40 ft $80 40 ft plus$100
Reg for you trailer, $40 good for 1 year
Title for the boat: $25
Title for trailer $50
Excisze tax every year
Monkey Butler
05-18-2008, 01:02 PM
Here in Ma. you pay:
One time 5% sales tax
Reg for boat, Good for 2 years
Length Fee Under 16 ft $40 16 to 26 ft $60 26 to 40 ft $80 40 ft plus$100
Reg for you trailer, $40 good for 1 year
Title for the boat: $25
Title for trailer $50
Excisze tax every year
Thanks for reminding me MJ!
Here is my pet peeve. If I trailer to saltwater anywhere from Gloucester to points south I need to take the Mass Pike (I-90). The toll runs anywhere from $3.25 to $6.25 each way depending on what exit I take. The rub it in your nose part is that Mass says that you can get a refund for the gas tax that you paid at the pump because it is supposedly targeted to roads and so is the toll. The paper work required to recover the tax is absurd. I figure that I spend over $1200 a year on this toll road between business and pleasure on top of the gas tax.
Everybody here is paying a tax on the fuel for their boat that is targeted for roads but how many care? We also pay for fishing and hunting licences etc. that most people don't even think about. This is really bugging me because I just looked at my phone bill online and seen that $9.60 of a $ 40.00 phone bill was taxes. Death by a thousnads cuts?
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randlemanboater
05-18-2008, 01:28 PM
Speaking of gas tax and roads, here in NC you can get your gas tax back for anything you use in non highway items like boats, dirtbikes, tractors, etc.....it is very simple, just have to keep reciepts and send in a simple form.
I used to do it when I had the GW w/ twin 200s cause I went through a lot of fossil fuels, but now I don't bother.
THEFERMANATOR
05-18-2008, 01:38 PM
FLORIDA did away with the road tax refund on gas used for off-road purposes:cen:. They want all the tax money they can get down here:bat:. This reminds me, didn't we once have a big war over a bunch of rich A$$HOLES unfairly taxing us to death?
parishht
05-19-2008, 07:39 AM
I believe you are right FERM.
Didn't the countries founders dress like indians and through all the tea overboard?
MJ and Chum better get their indian costumes ready again.
bcmarinamanager
05-19-2008, 08:33 AM
You ought to make copies of all those bills and fax and mail them to all of your representatives and senators local and federal, and attach a letter of appreciation and thanks. Then ask for an incentive package to help keep you living in that area like they do for businesses. I'm sure that will work.
Bygracealone
06-13-2008, 02:12 PM
Man! Now I just found out that I can't get my trailer registered unless I get the brakes working!
The previous owner disconnected them like many people because they stopped working for one reason or another. I think the guy said he forgot to deactivate the reverse actuator or something like that and ended up pulling/backign the trailer down his drive way with the wheels locked up and it ticked him off so he disconnected them.
Any suggestions? The inspection people said that if the trailer came with the brakes, they need to be functioning. Man, can they kick me any harder while I'm down? They're killing me!
Here in CT you need brakes on trailers rated for 3000 # and over in order to register the trailer. My trailer has a 6000# axle and springs and 15 " tires and NO BRAKES, therefore NO registration.
I was thinking of getting brakes strickly for the inspection and registration and then taking them off the trailer and selling on ebay or craiglist or something like that. "almost new and never seen water"
Maybe we should get on set and pass them around to various V-owners here who need to register trailers? Whadya think ?? I have 15" wheels with 6 lugs
Carl
Bygracealone
06-13-2008, 03:38 PM
Great idea Carl! I like the way you think... :clap:
I've got 5 lug wheels; maybe we'll need two sets to pass along :-)
You do have me thinking though... Installing, then removing and selling. That might not be too bad of an idea... Probably lose a few dollars on the resale, but that's better than being out $250 or more...
macojoe
06-13-2008, 03:45 PM
Thank God they don't inspect trailers here!!
rb437
06-17-2008, 09:00 PM
Great idea Carl! I like the way you think... :clap:
I've got 5 lug wheels; maybe we'll need two sets to pass along :-)
You do have me thinking though... Installing, then removing and selling. That might not be too bad of an idea... Probably lose a few dollars on the resale, but that's better than being out $250 or more...
BGA, I need to do the same for my trailer. How much you want to sell for? I'm close, no shipping, I can pick them up when your done with them
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