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Want to flame someone for stating the truth and the facts? An opportunity awaits!
You, and your dealer, if he's knowingly involved in the scheme, are committing the crime of tax evasion.
Holders of resale permits are required by law to collect sales tax on in-state sales. Residents are required by law to pay sales tax on in-state purchases. Can you break the law? Of course you can; after all, Jesse James did, didn't he?
Can you get away with it? Maybe so, then you can boast how clever you are; hoever, remember, for all his crimes, Al Capone was convicted of but one: tax evasion (he died in prison).
I'm turning you both in for the reward (50 % of the recovered taxes)!
Diogenes
You, and your dealer, if he's knowingly involved in the scheme, are committing the crime of tax evasion.
Holders of resale permits are required by law to collect sales tax on in-state sales. Residents are required by law to pay sales tax on in-state purchases. Can you break the law? Of course you can; after all, Jesse James did, didn't he?
Can you get away with it? Maybe so, then you can boast how clever you are; hoever, remember, for all his crimes, Al Capone was convicted of but one: tax evasion (he died in prison).
I'm turning you both in for the reward (50 % of the recovered taxes)!
Diogenes
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You might get away from paying taxes but where I live the state of Washington they have got the loop holes figured out. Heres an example. We live across the Columbia river from Portland Oregon. If I purchase a quad in Oregon, there is no sales tax, great I save money.
HOWEVER, if I ride on any state or federal land I must have a registration. To get this I have to pay Washington sales tax at the DMV. So they got you, up here anyways. If I rode only on private land then I wouldn not have to register the quad.
HOWEVER, if I ride on any state or federal land I must have a registration. To get this I have to pay Washington sales tax at the DMV. So they got you, up here anyways. If I rode only on private land then I wouldn not have to register the quad.
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snowshark,
I didn't know you guys had to register quads. Do you have to title them also? Oregon did away with that last year. We don't need a title or registration for a quad. You can pay the DMV and get one if you want. But your not required by law to title a quad. We have to buy an ORV permit to ride on state lands, but that is only $10 for a 2 year permit.
Rick
I didn't know you guys had to register quads. Do you have to title them also? Oregon did away with that last year. We don't need a title or registration for a quad. You can pay the DMV and get one if you want. But your not required by law to title a quad. We have to buy an ORV permit to ride on state lands, but that is only $10 for a 2 year permit.
Rick
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01Griz,
Washington really has got us. We have to renew our ORV stickers every year. It seems there are less & less places to ride but they want more money.
We had some people in Oregon (BLM?) approach our club & ask our club for help & told us they wanted us to build & maintain trails on state land. This is a different approach.
The only problem is its in Astoria & thats 2 hours for us to get there. Let you know when we have more details on that one.
Later
Washington really has got us. We have to renew our ORV stickers every year. It seems there are less & less places to ride but they want more money.
We had some people in Oregon (BLM?) approach our club & ask our club for help & told us they wanted us to build & maintain trails on state land. This is a different approach.
The only problem is its in Astoria & thats 2 hours for us to get there. Let you know when we have more details on that one.
Later
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