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Old 12-15-2009, 04:37 PM   #1
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I was talking to my sales guy about a month ago and he told me there are a number of marinas around the lake that are on the verge of going out of business. And if he did not have a good base salary he would have been gone months ago. Most of his sales this summer were bank repos.
Did they mention any spefic marinas?
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Old 12-17-2009, 12:11 PM   #2
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He did mention specific marinas I would feel uncomfortable putting it out here incase it was not true.
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Old 12-17-2009, 12:27 PM   #3
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With the new 5% LLC tax on NH businesses, along with the NH business profit tax and the NH Business inventory tax. It won't be long that all businesses will either leave, or charge their customers. Sounds like a broad based tax to me!!!!!
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With the new 5% LLC tax on NH businesses, along with the NH business profit tax and the NH Business inventory tax. It won't be long that all businesses will either leave, or charge their customers. Sounds like a broad based tax to me!!!!!
Don't forget the Business Enterprise Tax.

FLL, you must be happy now that NH has finally come thru with an income tax!
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Old 12-17-2009, 01:24 PM   #5
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In addition to all the business taxes a marina probably pays a very big local property tax, too. Marinas tend to have a lot of property right on the waterfront.

Maybe I'm wrong on this but It seems to me as a casual observer that the winter storage-shrinkwrap-winterization of boats is a Winnipesaukee marina's biggest profit earner. Bigger than boat sales, bigger than repair work, bigger than retail sales of boat sundries, oil, & gasoine: Winter storage seems like it is the #1 profit maker. I dunno.....maybe as much as 50% of overall operations.....now that sales and repairs have slowed down so much? Winter starts every year on December 21 and every boat has to be stored somewhere out of the water.

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Maybe I'm wrong on this but It seems to me as a casual observer that the winter storage-shrinkwrap-winterization of boats is a Winnipesaukee marina's biggest profit earner. Bigger than boat sales, bigger than repair work, bigger than retail sales of boat sundries, oil, & gasoine: Winter storage seems like it is the #1 profit maker. I dunno.....maybe as much as 50% of overall operations.....now that sales and repairs have slowed down so much? Winter starts every year on December 21 and every boat has to be stored somewhere out of the water.

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FLL you raise a good point, that winter boat storage creates a lot of revenue for the marinas. However I don't think it is the cash cow that one might think it would be. Certainly at the outside it all looks well and good, Once the boat it winterized and put into a storage location the is nothing more for the Marina to do. However the marina, has insurance costs, the cost of maintaining the storage space (a year around cost), and of course maintaining the personal to unwinterize all those stored boats in the spring....
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Don't forget the Business Enterprise Tax.

FLL, you must be happy now that NH has finally come thru with an income tax!
The way I see it, if the NH govt. replace all taxes with a 'value added tax'. Taxation will be a lot simpler and easier to apply. Right now, if you think about it all the frigging taxes the govt. currently have are nothing more than a complex and complicated series of the value added tax. Some European nations are quite happy with this type of tax.

The economics teachers in the NH university system been preaching this for years. I'm surprise it has not been up in front of the legislature.
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