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Levin
Hello everyone... So I have a question about boat sales tax and hope that someone here might have been through this difficulty before. Last year I purchased a 2000 Hunter 340 in San Diego CA for $81,000. At the time I did not pay any sales tax but I did get my boat registered with the USCG. When I asked my broker about sales tax he told me not to worry about it, that I would get a bill sometime later and that it would take 9-10 months for them to get around to figuring out all the numbers. Well here it is over a year later and I finally get a bill (while I'm in Iraq on deployment mind you) for $8,000... which seems a bit high even for California sales tax. This also includes a "late fee" of $711.00, although as this is the first bill I have gotten I don't see how I could be late, but somehow I am being charged this anyway. My questions are these: 1) Is the approximate number of $7,300 about right for sales tax on a $81,000 boat purchased in CA? (I realize that the late fee brings it up to $8,000 but without that is this about right?)2) Do I have to pay sales tax to CA if I am not a resident there? I purchased the boat in CA but as I'm military I was wondering if there is a special clause that exempts me from sales tax... or do I have to pay the sales tax simply because it was purchased there regardless of where I'm considered a resident?3) How do I fight the late fee, if this is the first notice I've gotten?4) Does CA have some sort of yearly fee I must pay them, such as a registration fee on a car, and can I avoid this by registering in my home state of Tennessee?Thanks for all your help..-Levin