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It has been my understanding that you can register the trailer also in NH, with restrictions, but thus without incurring the MA sales tax on the trailer. I did that for years. The only restriction I know of is that you can't have the trailer out of NH overnight. This was not a problem for me, as the boat and trailer always remained in NH.
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Technically if you plan to store the NH registered boat in Mass during the off season it is taxable event in Mass. It does not matter if the boat is in the water or on land. I can't imagine you would ever caught though unless your neighbor doesn't like you
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I like the idea of registering the trailer in Maine but what about a title? The trailer would be a 2009 with 9500# GVWR. I assume it has a current NH Title but possibly has a MA title. Would I get a Maine title? I wonder what implications I'll run into if I try to sell the trailer in the future?
I think I need to do some research! SAB1, I know that if there's a way for MA to collect a dime they will impose a law to do so! |
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In order to register your trailer in NH, you need to own property in NH. You can have your NH title have your Mass address, but as somebody else mentioned, it does have to "live" in NH. If you don't own property in NH, then you might be out of luck. As far as Maine goes, I'm not exactly sure of anything other than they will only title a trailer that weighs 3,000lbs or more. If the GVWR is 9,800, but the trailer weighs under 3,000, then you will not get a Maine title, just a registration. I would hold onto the title you have, just in case. Good Luck!
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Make sure the bill of sale lists the trailer separately... better yet two bills of sale, one for the boat and one for the trailer.
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Join Date: Dec 2007
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I bought the Minx in Florida, had it transported up to my home in Melrose, promptly registered the trailer with Mass tags, but put the NH bow numbers on the boat. Never paid the sales tax to Mass on the boat, as I knew I only did fresh water boating on Winni. Store both at Dave's for a 6 month nap. Geeez I should be careful what I say here, my picture is in every Post Office in Mass!
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I understand the boat part. There's no issue with registering it in NH as it will be used only in NH. My current boat is registered this way. When asked, NHMP said either MA or NH reg is legal however they prefer to see NH bow numbers as it can take a while to get answers back on a MA reg at times.
According to some research, to register the trailer in Maine,all I need is a previous title signed over to me and a bill of sale with the standard required info. Sales tax will be paid to state of Maine. No new title is issued for trailer weighing under 3000lbs. |
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Unless/until you register the boat in Mass you won't have to pay Mass tax. This doesn't apply to you but if a person were to use a NH boat in MA (or other states') waters beyond a certain period you will have to register it there also. In NH that period is 3 months, Florida is 6 months and those are the only two I know of.
I have been told but do not know for a fact that non-residents in these circumstances only pay the registration charges. In MA you would probably take the full hit. There are several people that I know who only register their boat in one state but only use it in a different state. This does not appear to be a major issue for most water cops. On "The Hull Truth" members have had reported some issues in NJ & MD when towing a boat on a trailer registered in those states where the boat was registered out of state. A 'bug bra' over the numbers would probably have avoided those situations. Good luck with your new boat search! |
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