Re: Taxes
South Dakota has a 3% sales tax (ouch!) , then $12.50 per year for pre-1955 (?) planes. Projects get a break since the sales tax is based on whatever you say you paid for the initial pile of parts. And they waive the $12.50 if the bird is not airworthy in any year.
Like other states, they get your name from the FAA when you register your bird. I called the state commission office to protest and talked to a real sweet young lady there, daughter of well known old Dakota ag pilot.
I suggested that maybe I shouldn't have been so quick to register with the FAA, but she reminded me that "your little airplane will be worth a lot more later on, so you're really getting a good deal this way!" And then she, well, giggled.
Now, I hate taxes like everyone else, but if I can get 'em with a little sugar like that then I guess I don't mind so much.
Bob Gustafson
South Dakota has a 3% sales tax (ouch!) , then $12.50 per year for pre-1955 (?) planes. Projects get a break since the sales tax is based on whatever you say you paid for the initial pile of parts. And they waive the $12.50 if the bird is not airworthy in any year.
Like other states, they get your name from the FAA when you register your bird. I called the state commission office to protest and talked to a real sweet young lady there, daughter of well known old Dakota ag pilot.
I suggested that maybe I shouldn't have been so quick to register with the FAA, but she reminded me that "your little airplane will be worth a lot more later on, so you're really getting a good deal this way!" And then she, well, giggled.
Now, I hate taxes like everyone else, but if I can get 'em with a little sugar like that then I guess I don't mind so much.
Bob Gustafson
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