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From: Ron Rogers (no email)
Date: Thu Jan 03 2008 - 19:27:30 EST
Mike is right!
If you initially register it in NC, the maximum tax is $1500. If you move it
into NC when it is 90 days (?) or older, you have to pay a percentage of its
price or value with no limit. It gets complicated and I may not have it
exactly right. Plus, Active Duty military may enjoy some exemptions. As a US
citizen, I'd get it squared away in some state. NC counties levy an annual
property tax on boats.
Ron Rogers
Washington, NC
----- Original Message -----
From: "Mike Maurice" <>
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| The simplest tactic may be to take it straight to NC and pay the taxes
| and register it in NC.
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| Since it is foreign registered, don't move it an inch without abiding by
| the Cruising License that should have been issued to it by the US Customs.
| Best to register it US before moving it at all.
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