Fellow sailors, I live in Massachusetts and I bought a Coast Guard registered boat. I need to transfer the registration. Question: Does anyone know if the State of Mass. also requires registration of a vessel if it is CG registered?
It is not necessary to register a boat in Massachusetts if it is USCG documented.Thanks everyone, I’m familiar with state registration as the owner of a previous vessel however never USCG documented. I guess based on what you’re all saying I should proceed thusly: 1. transfer my USCG documentation into my name, 2. ensure the documented number is displayed inside the boat, 3. state register the vessel and display only the decal on the outside, correct?
Are you just stirring the pot?ALL the above being said, you are in Taxachuttes... They might just have a special tax for documented boats. Check it out...
Unusual that MA would not require registration of boats that are operating in state waters. Not only for sales tax purposes, but for annual/bi-annual registration renewal fees that help to offset water based law enforcement. Also, seems that law enforcement would want a state based registry for emergency , regulatory, & compliance purposes.It is not necessary to register a boat in Massachusetts if it is USCG documented.
It's not unusual, in fact there are 19 states that don't require registration of USCG documented vessels.Unusual that MA would not require registration of boats that are operating in state waters. Not only for sales tax purposes, but for annual/bi-annual registration renewal fees that help to offset water based law enforcement. Also, seems that law enforcement would want a state based registry for emergency , regulatory, & compliance purposes.
When I went thru the entire process, I found that I could not title my boat in LA, because it was USCG documented; however, it had to be registered in LA. Registration is bi annual, with a new decal issued that must be affixed to Hull.
Why would you need registration to enforce sales tax?Unusual that MA would not require registration of boats that are operating in state waters. Not only for sales tax purposes,
And how would that work? Note that the USCG disallows registration numbers on documented vessels.but for annual/bi-annual registration renewal fees that help to offset water based law enforcement. Also, seems that law enforcement would want a state based registry for emergency , regulatory, & compliance purposes.
My view is that most registration requirements are just tax schemes, especially ones that expire and there's a fee to renew.When I went thru the entire process, I found that I could not title my boat in LA, because it was USCG documented; however, it had to be registered in LA. Registration is bi annual, with a new decal issued that must be affixed to Hull.
Just to add another wrinkle that does not apply here a few states Texas and I forget the others require outboard motors to be registered (taxed). To go further down that rabbit hole in Hawaii you must even register (taxed) you bicycle as well.It's not unusual, in fact there are 19 states that don't require registration of USCG documented vessels.
The states that allow you to document your boat and NOT register your boat are AK, AZ, CA, CO, DE, HI, ID, KY, MA, ME, MN, MS, MT, NC, ND, NE, SC, VA, VT.
That's essentially the same as Massachusetts where motor boats must be registered.Texas and I forget the others require outboard motors to be registered (taxed).
So, you're rejecting the entire concept of this entire forum. Got it.Asking strangers on the internet....
You are entitled to an opinion, and you did qualify it and say 'most' and not all.My view is that most registration requirements are just tax schemes, especially ones that expire and there's a fee to renew.
From: www.mass.gov boat registration FAQFellow sailors, I live in Massachusetts and I bought a Coast Guard registered boat. I need to transfer the registration. Question: Does anyone know if the State of Mass. also requires registration of a vessel if it is CG registered?
Taxachusetts: Massachusetts has the 21st highest tax burden of all the states, Maine is 4th highest.ALL the above being said, you are in Taxachuttes... They might just have a special tax for documented boats. Check it out...