Aug-17-2021 04:39 AM
Aug-19-2021 12:52 PM
Grit dog wrote:
@scooby
I agree there’s a problem but it’s not with the people you’re accusing of “cheating”. It’s the masses that contribute nothing and get rewarded for it.
Learn tax law before making false assertions. Based on OPs stated situation, they are under no obligation to claim the place they own a home as their primary residence. In fact, as full timers as stated, they may not be able to claim NY as primary residence or domicile.
Aug-19-2021 09:45 AM
Aug-19-2021 08:13 AM
Aug-19-2021 05:40 AM
valhalla360 wrote:JRscooby wrote:jdc1 wrote:
I wouldn't register it in NY. I'd find a way to register it in Arizona and save a **** load of money ever year.
Yes, everybody needs to do all they can to trump out on their taxes.
So you research all the taxes nation wide and pay based on the highest while not taking any deductions?
Nothing wrong or immoral about leaving an area with high taxes.
Aug-19-2021 04:21 AM
valhalla360 wrote:JRscooby wrote:jdc1 wrote:
I wouldn't register it in NY. I'd find a way to register it in Arizona and save a **** load of money ever year.
Yes, everybody needs to do all they can to trump out on their taxes.
So you research all the taxes nation wide and pay based on the highest while not taking any deductions?
Nothing wrong or immoral about leaving an area with high taxes.
Aug-19-2021 03:58 AM
JRscooby wrote:jdc1 wrote:
I wouldn't register it in NY. I'd find a way to register it in Arizona and save a **** load of money ever year.
Yes, everybody needs to do all they can to trump out on their taxes.
Aug-19-2021 03:56 AM
Dutch_12078 wrote:jdc1 wrote:
I wouldn't register it in NY. I'd find a way to register it in Arizona and save a **** load of money ever year.
Save all that money on what? NY has no personal property or wheel tax, and the maximum annual passenger vehicle registration fee (includes motorhomes) payable every two years, is $70. There is an annual safety inspection requirement, but that's just $20 or $21 depending the weight.
Aug-18-2021 12:50 PM
dcason wrote:
Also, is there a smooth/easy way to sell our old 2005 class c jayco while on to road when it is a private purchase? The price will be cheap because we just need to move it so price is not an issue...do not need to get a lot of money for it.
Donna
Aug-18-2021 11:50 AM
JRscooby wrote:jdc1 wrote:
I wouldn't register it in NY. I'd find a way to register it in Arizona and save a **** load of money ever year.
Yes, everybody needs to do all they can to trump out on their taxes.
Aug-18-2021 07:19 AM
jdc1 wrote:
I wouldn't register it in NY. I'd find a way to register it in Arizona and save a **** load of money ever year.
Aug-18-2021 07:12 AM
Aug-18-2021 06:46 AM
Dutch_12078 wrote:jdc1 wrote:
I wouldn't register it in NY. I'd find a way to register it in Arizona and save a **** load of money ever year.
Save all that money on what? NY has no personal property or wheel tax, and the maximum annual passenger vehicle registration fee (includes motorhomes) payable every two years, is $70. There is an annual safety inspection requirement, but that's just $20 or $21 depending the weight.
Aug-17-2021 04:58 PM
Aug-17-2021 04:38 PM
jdc1 wrote:
I wouldn't register it in NY. I'd find a way to register it in Arizona and save a **** load of money ever year.