Bucktail II
Angler
Which is preferred and why?
Does a documented vessel also need to be registered in NYS?
Does a documented vessel also need to be registered in NYS?
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In the "Old Days" you'd see most every documented vessel with "Dover, Delaware" on their transoms. You used to be able to set up a Delaware Corporation and circumvent NYS Sales Tax". I'd bet that's not an option any more, but that was the reason for most recreational vessels being documented. Documented vessels need not be registered in NY.Which is preferred and why?
Does a documented vessel also need to be registered in NYS?
Im documented ..had to register & pay NY sales Tax when I bought the boat..
NY State than sent me a new registration with a side note ..If your'e CG documented you can opt out of NY state registration & I did..No problem almost ten years now..Have been stopped & checked no problems...I do pay a yearly fee to homeland security ..
this is the second boat I have done it too...I did the same thing as you with my first boat ..and NY state contacted me with fines & fees ..because I delayed paying sales tax do to the long wait for my CG doc... they waved the fees & fine & I just paid the sales tax..The woman told me I didnt need a NY reggie,,,..That is very interesting.
NYS contacted me around a year after I had bought the boat about the sales tax. I hadn't registered it immediately because it was immobile for a while and I had no designs on using it until it was, so I didn't want to burn the registration clock on a boat that was tied to the dock.
Apparently the USCG sends updates to state DMV when a documentation changes hands. I had registered and paid the tax about a month before, so all I had to do was send them a copy of the receipt. But I've been renewing the NYS reg ever since. I just @$$umed I had to.
That's good info, I will definitely look into this.
this is the second boat I have done it too...I did the same thing as you with my first boat ..and NY state contacted me with fines & fees ..because I delayed paying sales tax do to the long wait for my CG doc... they waved the fees & fine & I just paid the sales tax..The woman told me I didnt need a NY reggie,,,..
CG Doc. has a min size requirement I think its 28' ..
this is the second boat I have done it too...I did the same thing as you with my first boat ..and NY state contacted me with fines & fees ..because I delayed paying sales tax do to the long wait for my CG doc... they waved the fees & fine & I just paid the sales tax..The woman told me I didnt need a NY reggie,,,..
CG Doc. has a min size requirement I think its 28' ..
I do have an EIN# in the business..maybe that's why they asked me if I wanted to opt out ? not sure but good since 2003I was looking at the DMV website, and it says commercial vessels that are documented do not have to be registered. They don't elaborate any more than that, so I'll try asking, but I suspect recreational docs are still required to maintain a registration.