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Date: Wed Jul 02 2003 - 22:27:20 EDT
For Florida check out
<http://www.state.fl.us/door/taxes/sot_boat_owner.html>
http://www.state.fl.us/door/taxes/sot_boat_owner.html
The item quoted below seems to be your only out. I plan to buy in
Washington State and spend a year cruising the US west coast and then
bring the boat to Florida after a year or so. I hope I am OK but the
intent part is difficult.
Where do I name the Home Port ?? Seattle or Miami ?? Does it make a
difference ??
Greg
<<<<<Paul is correct about the intent of bringing the boat to Florida by
a Florida Resident. The problem is who is to prove what your intent is?
Lets say that you buy the boat in January in Lake Michigan and spend the
summer cruising the great lakes, then decide to bring the boat to
Florida the next
fall--instead of keeping it up there as a summer residence? When you
purchased the boat your intent was a summer home, you kept your
documented boat in Illinois where there is no sales tax due on
documented vessels. (an actual case) >>>>>>>>
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