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bukhrn wrote:
It's probably like been posted on here many times before, if your Rv is registered in say, Montana, and you actually reside in another state for more than say, X amount of time, many states consider that ilegal, as some states, when you've resided in them for more than 6 month, you automatically become a resident of that state, and taxed as such. But I still don't see how they can tax you on an RV park lot, unless you own that lot. :h
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mr. ed wrote:NC isn't the only state that has a "personal property tax" on Motor vehicles, boats RV's trailers and some other things. Virginia is one of those, but, the vehicles have to be registered in Virginia.
Well, this is new to me. I've been located at an RV park in NC for about 1 1/2 years and received a property tax bill from Henderson County. I called the tax office and was told the tax applies to all RV trailers, the same as for manufactured homes. This applies to all of North Carolina. So, in addition to RV space rent one has to expect an additional bill for property tax. I've stayed at places all over the country and have never heard of such a thing. I suppose I got hit with the bill due to my extended stay at this park, but I've stayed at other RV parks for an extended length of time and was never hit with this tax before. Might just be a North Carolina "thing". What about you?
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holstein13 wrote:
NC has a property tax on all vehicles registered in the state. Did you register your MH in NC? I suppose if you've been there a year and a half, you probably count as a resident.
http://www.ncdot.gov/dmv/moving/
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