Bay Pelican
Moderator Emeritus
One simple way of avoiding sales/use taxes, but it will require vigilance forever, buy the boat and register the boat in a state without a sales tax or a very low sales tax limit. Keep the boat out of Florida for six months, then register the boat in Florida.
The eternal vigilance involves making sure that when you cruise you never stay in a state long enough that the state will apply its use tax to you. Since you paid no sales tax the credit for sales tax paid is non-existent. Certain states have fairly short time periods. Maryland use to be 30 days. The time in which a boat is in storage or under repair does not count toward the 30/60/90 period in most states.
20 years later I still suffer from this issue in that I have never paid sales or use tax on Bay Pelican. If ever I return to the US it will be again be something to watch out for.
The eternal vigilance involves making sure that when you cruise you never stay in a state long enough that the state will apply its use tax to you. Since you paid no sales tax the credit for sales tax paid is non-existent. Certain states have fairly short time periods. Maryland use to be 30 days. The time in which a boat is in storage or under repair does not count toward the 30/60/90 period in most states.
20 years later I still suffer from this issue in that I have never paid sales or use tax on Bay Pelican. If ever I return to the US it will be again be something to watch out for.