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Senior Member
 Originally Posted by Ziggy
This is the luxury tax you're talking about? From a county assessor you do not live in?
:confused::confused:
That makes no sense.:o
From my POS T-mobile thingie
I agree. I'd tell SB to take a flying fuck.
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I found a notice under my front door mat (that I've used twice in ten years) collecting dog tag fees. The notice said to put the check where the notice was found. That check and envelope was under that door mat for about 2 years until I threw it away.
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Senior Member
 Originally Posted by Ziggy
This is the luxury tax you're talking about? From a county assessor you do not live in?
:confused::confused:
That makes no sense.:o
From my POS T-mobile thingie
 Originally Posted by gn7
I agree. I'd tell SB to take a flying fuck.
I guess that answers my original question. Not trying to dodge the tax....I know its coming. But getting it from a county that I have nothing to do with seems like someone is reaching.
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Senior Member
 Originally Posted by Cigalert
I guess that answers my original question. Not trying to dodge the tax....I know its coming. But getting it from a county that I have nothing to do with seems like someone is reaching.
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47 million people sitting on their asses collecting welfare. States and counties are all trying to get the money anywhere and everywhere they can. Those 47 million sure as fuck aren't paying any taxes. And I imagine SB county has their fair share of the dead beat POS.
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Senior Member
 Originally Posted by gn7
47 million people sitting on their asses collecting welfare. States and counties are all trying to get the money anywhere and everywhere they can. Those 47 million sure as fuck aren't paying any taxes. And I imagine SB county has their fair share of the dead beat POS.
Well they had the worst real estate market in the USA from 2008-2011. Many of there politicians got busted for fraud and they're bankrupt.
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Junior Member
You can mail a letter with prof of storage, no need to pay the tax.
Andy
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Senior Member
 Originally Posted by Andy01
You can mail a letter with prof of storage, no need to pay the tax.
Andy
X2. Have a letter from San Diego county saying that is right. Tax is only needed if boat is stored and used in Ca.
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I did the same thing. Got a new car....went on the website and it asked for state. 3 months later I got pulled over by a chippy on the 241. Cited me an actual violation #. I checked with the toll roads and sure as shit the code is there clear as day The chippy that got me said az plates were a problem because of no front plate...I mean....a Chevy truck is a rocket ship and nothing vertical on the front of the vehicle to reflect radar. This state is fucked.
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Weird....when I got notice in the mail of a violation after changing to AZ from CA plates I called them on the phone and they changed it to AZ for me right there on the phone as well as waiving the violation.....at least I got that going for me if I get pulled over
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California resident. Boat is stored and insured in Az, but registered in Ca. Back in 2009, I submitted all paperwork (proof of Az insurance, Az storage contact and invoice to show current) to San Diego county and got a letter back stating I was exempt from the SD tax. I have had no issues registering boat in Ca since that date and no tax invoices either.
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