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Old 03-09-2004, 05:12 AM   #1
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WARNING TRUCK OWNERS! FET TAX AT THE IRS WE HAVE LEARNED THAT THE IRS IS NOW REQUIRING EVERY TAX PAYER AND TRUCK CONVERSION COMPANY TO PAY THE FET ON COMPLETE CONVERSIONS! THAT MEANS ANY COMPLETED CONVERSION FRIEGHTLINER, FORD F 550, F450 CHEVY C 4500 OR C 5500,AT THE TIME OF RETAIL SALES THE DEALER MUST COLLECT THE FET TAX! IF THE TAX IS NOT PAID THE IRS MAY TRACK YOU DOWN! IF YOU PURCHASE A CAB AND CHASSIS THEN LATER TAKE IT TO CONVERSION COMPANY NO TAX IS DUE ON THE CHASSIS NOR ON THE CONVERSION! THAT LOOKS LIKE THE FUTURE! PLEASE READ THE INFO I FOUND ONLINE! THEN CONTACT THE IRS IF YOU HAVE ANY QUESTIONS! PLEASE FOLLOW THIS LINK TO LEARN MORE!

http://www.cowboycadillac.com/irsinfo.pdf
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Old 03-09-2004, 04:18 PM   #2
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The link goes to an unauthorized page, but if you go to the root: www.cowboycadillac.com , you will easily find it.

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Old 06-13-2004, 06:30 PM   #3
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It gets even wilder if you're in California or another Socialistic state.

You buy a basic tractor rig here in-state for $15k and spend $20k on basic upgrades/rebuilds (suspension, tranny, engine if needed). You pay the yearly "road tax" only based on the initial purchase price of $15k - that's 2% of $15k - $300. Register it as a motorhome in-state.

Or you get a GOOD rig, needs nothing, $40k or so like those Volvos wazzizname here on the forum sets up. Fine. $800ish a year ain't TOO crazy.

Send the critter to Showhauler or similar 33ft garage motorhome chassis runs about $125k or so (flexible with various options).

If you started with the basic $15k unit, back in Calif you'll only pay $300 a year to keep it on the road.

Buy the WHOLE thing from Showhauler, with brand-new tractor, etc. at $200k, you'll be paying California DMV $4000 a year for the rest of your life!

Holy crap. That's on TOP of this Federal tax issue.

Solution: whatever you do, get a rig in California that's got a sleeper. Register it as a motorhome, THEN send it out-of-state for "improvements" (big, BIG improvements!).

%#$^#$#$&% gubbermint!
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Old 06-15-2004, 08:40 PM   #4
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There have been many cases where the "dealer" AKA "stealer" has collected taxes and has not returned them even though they have NOT been due.....Don't take the word of the dealer on a new purchase ask the IRS for the ruling in writing at your local IRS office....Buyer be aware.....I had a local VW dealer try to add FET tax on a retitled vehicle-when confronted he outright lied about the tax and refused to return the money-which is a federal offence.....guess who turned him in to the State and the IRS for tax fraud.....geof....{one down and many to go!} Cowboy Cadillac is not the best source of financial/tax information......
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Old 06-15-2004, 08:43 PM   #5
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Oh and by the way -their NADA sales pitch is a line of crap....and they know it. Buyer be aware....geof
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We found out that the FET issue is real! We contacted the IRS after reading the info on Cowboy Cadillac. We had several dealers making false claims to us! Sport Chassis,Western Hauler and more! Cowboy Cadillac is only company posting the information!
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....as I have said before "buyer be aware".....geof kaye
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Old 06-07-2005, 02:22 PM   #8
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Note, on buying the chassis and then putting the hitch on. The window is 6 months. The FET applies to the truck and everything added in the first 6 months after the retail sale.

This relates to any tractor and any truck over 33,000 GVW.

So if you plan to skirt the IRS, plan on owning a truck without a hitch for at least 6 months.
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Old 06-07-2005, 09:18 PM   #9
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.....here In Ohio there is an outstanding debt from in and out of state dealers to the State of Ohio in the millions currently....also if they can't get the dealer/seller- you had better be prepaired to prove you paid the taxes due or they seize your asset......buying a tractor/trailer/whatever out of state in no way lets you off the hook in anyway-check with Federal-state-and locals before you think you are missing a few percent by an out of state purchase....."BUYER-BE-AWARE".....don't quote me an an referance-get it in writing from all three officials-laws vary between states on the tax issues.....but all in all "you will pay in the end"....said Betty Montgomery Ohio Attorney General......geofkaye
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