joelc wrote:
Unfortunately, I had purchased land in NC and have my "domicile" there. Well, I am glad in a way I purchased land. I am now in FL and someone broke into my truck window with a rock. Yes, I am covered, but my insurance company almost cancelled me because I did not have a "physical" address where my RV would be parked. I have my bank, license, tags etc. in NC. It seems the insurance industry will not insure you unless there is a physical address where you will be 6 month out of each year. Every state has a sales tax. Well, NC last year also incorporated a labor tax on top of the sales tax. So, if one gets their lawn mowed you have to pay this tax now. NC is also very hard as to where you can put your RV other than a CG for extended stay.
The good thing is, we did purchase land in an agriculture zoned area over an acre, where we think at this point we can put a pad and stay 6 months (only) at a time.
You do need a different insurance company, but the reason I'm posting is about the emphasized sentence above (my emphasis.)
North Carolina does not tax lawn mowing services. See NC General Statutes - Chapter 105 - Article 5 - Section 105-164.134 - paragraph (61a) - subparagraph h.
The sales and use tax law in NC (and most states) is so complicated, it is hard to know what is taxed and what is not.
Tom