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PostPosted: Fri Mar 27, 2009 8:48 am    Post subject: Florida may tax recently purchased visiting aircraft Reply with quote

Obviously un constutional...!! But by the time one gets a refund...the damage could already be done...

We had a law in Ky where the state could remove a percentage of one savings account each year...automatically... My first year here.....It was declared unconstutional and I was told that I could apply for a refund.... I did not...just decided to get even!! Smile

Does anyone remember the the Founding Documents?? Smile As Ruth Bader Ginsburg has said..."they are living and breathing documents" . Meaning that they can be destroyed....on a whim.. to make us more compatible with North Korea and Venezuela...?? Herb


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At 10:32 PM 3/26/2009, you wrote:
[quote] Yes, I recall seeing that Florida levied a 6% tax on people that flew their airplanes and landed at a Florida airport (including visiting aircraft attending air shows). Maybe it was on this list, about 2 years back.
Stinkin' freaking tax thieves.

Here's how it worked: (let's say you landed your new TBM turboprop at S & F)
If they sent you a tax bill, and you thought you were immune just because you lived in another state...you're wrong!! So, you'd say "Screw 'em, I'll just not go back into Florida!" Hold on, it's not that easy!! (BTW, that's what I thought when California did that to me, and billed me after I moved out of state)

Remember, you're talking about "the government". THEY (the thieves) make the rules!! They just look into your personal records for your social security number, and put a TAX LIEN on you. This tax lien is immediately recorded with all three credit bureaus. You won't qualify to buy anything, until that lien is cleared!! (ask me how I know)

To read that this thievery is being repealed is comforting. It's about time!! Now, how about a re-vote on the pork-u-lous bill??

Mike Welch






> Hey folks,
> If you recently purchased a plane and plan to visit Florida such as
> attending Sun & Fun, you might want to be aware of the follow
> regarding their taxing recently purchased visiting aircraft. Anyone
> up on this?
> jerb
>
> < http://www.aopa.org/whatsnew/region/2009/090326florida.html>


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PostPosted: Fri Mar 27, 2009 9:47 am    Post subject: Florida may tax recently purchased visiting aircraft Reply with quote

Or, in the case of the last eight years, to make us more compatible with
the National Socialism of 1930's Italy & Germany.

Never kid yourself that the only danger is from the left.

Charlie

herb wrote:
Quote:

Obviously un constutional...!! But by the time one gets a refund...the
damage could already be done...

We had a law in Ky where the state could remove a percentage of one
savings account each year...automatically... My first year here.....It
was declared unconstutional and I was told that I could apply for a
refund.... I did not...just decided to get even!! Smile

Does anyone remember the the Founding Documents?? Smile As Ruth Bader
Ginsburg has said..."they are living and breathing documents" .
Meaning that they can be destroyed....on a whim.. to make us more
compatible with North Korea and Venezuela...?? Herb
Do not archive....

At 10:32 PM 3/26/2009, you wrote:
> Yes, I recall seeing that Florida levied a 6% tax on people that flew
> their airplanes and landed at a Florida airport (including visiting
> aircraft attending air shows). Maybe it was on this list, about 2
> years back.
> Stinkin' freaking tax thieves.
>
> Here's how it worked: (let's say you landed your new TBM turboprop at
> S & F)
> If they sent you a tax bill, and you thought you were immune just
> because you lived in another state...you're wrong!! So, you'd say
> "Screw 'em, I'll just not go back into Florida!" Hold on, it's not
> that easy!! (BTW, that's what I thought when California did that to
> me, and billed me after I moved out of state)
>
> Remember, you're talking about "the government". THEY (the thieves)
> make the rules!! They just look into your personal records for your
> social security number, and put a TAX LIEN on you. This tax lien is
> immediately recorded with all three credit bureaus. You won't qualify
> to buy anything, until that lien is cleared!! (ask me how I know)
>
> To read that this thievery is being repealed is comforting. It's
> about time!! Now, how about a re-vote on the pork-u-lous bill??
>
> Mike Welch
> > Hey folks,
> > If you recently purchased a plane and plan to visit Florida such as
> > attending Sun & Fun, you might want to be aware of the follow
> > regarding their taxing recently purchased visiting aircraft. Anyone
> > up on this?
> > jerb
> >
> > < http://www.aopa.org/whatsnew/region/2009/090326florida.html>
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PostPosted: Fri Mar 27, 2009 11:03 am    Post subject: Florida may tax recently purchased visiting aircraft Reply with quote

I would take the last 8 years over the last 60 days in a New York minute!
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PostPosted: Sat Mar 28, 2009 3:00 am    Post subject: Florida may tax recently purchased visiting aircraft Reply with quote

We had a law in Ky where the state could remove a percentage of one
Quote:
savings account each year...automatically...>>

Hi,
we had a County Council here that tried to stop flying at weekends,
including stopping off for fuel and the operation of the Flying Ambulance
Service. They also wanted all planes at airfields placed so that they could
not be seen from any adjacent road..
We don`t have `local taxes`, at least only ones which have been delegated by
the Government so they couldn`t have raised money in the way that Florida
does. Bet they would have if they could.

Incidentally the Coucil in question were hauled across the coals over their
proposals and told not to be so silly.

Cheers

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PostPosted: Sat Mar 28, 2009 3:24 am    Post subject: Florida may tax recently purchased visiting aircraft Reply with quote

Amen , bro!

On Mar 27, 2009, at 2:59 PM, loseyf(at)comcast.net wrote:

[quote]

I would take the last 8 years over the last 60 days in a New York
minute!
Sent from my Verizon Wireless BlackBerry

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PostPosted: Sat Mar 28, 2009 3:41 pm    Post subject: Florida may tax recently purchased visiting aircraft Reply with quote

Pat
Thank God for those that hauled the coals!
Russ

On Mar 28, 2009, at 6:58 AM, pj.ladd wrote:

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We had a law in Ky where the state could remove a percentage of one
> savings account each year...automatically...>>

Hi,
we had a County Council here that tried to stop flying at weekends,
including stopping off for fuel and the operation of the Flying
Ambulance Service. They also wanted all planes at airfields placed
so that they could not be seen from any adjacent road..
We don`t have `local taxes`, at least only ones which have been
delegated by the Government so they couldn`t have raised money in
the way that Florida does. Bet they would have if they could.

Incidentally the Coucil in question were hauled across the coals
over their proposals and told not to be so silly.

Cheers

Pat




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