Disagreement over $15 kills a $23,000 deal

And there’s also a sales tax emption for the planes themselves, for airlines.

There's a cap on the amount that's taxable on personal airplanes. I think it's $5k, IIRC. So if you buy a Bonanza for $100k in Florida, you only pay sales tax on $5k and $95k is exempt.
 
Except in Florida, where @Salty lives. This state has a tax exemption for aircraft parts.

If the invoice I paid already included the shipping then why would they have to call to ask me to pay for shipping? And Taxes. ;)


Quick search, and unless I am reading this wrong, there is a tax on shipping in Florida. I hear what you are saying to the fact of what they did and how they did it was unprofessional. After reading your post again, I would have walked when I encountered this...

Problem one started pretty quickly and continued the entire experience. After the first consult I got crickets for weeks. No answers to emails. This happened a couple times in the 8 month journey. And each time we had to start over to some degree to remember where we were. Always I had asked a bunch of questions that never got answered, but I'd have forgotten why I even asked the questions by then. This went on until a month ago where we finally finalized the invoice. I agreed to pay and then things went quiet again for a couple weeks.

Not sticking up for the vendor, but after a few red flags, as the words of the song go; 'know when to fold em.."

I do hope everything does workout for you, I have similar frustrations with contractors..
 
Quick search, and unless I am reading this wrong, there is a tax on shipping in Florida.

You have to read the fine print. From the page you linked:

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Airplane parts are typically NOT taxable items in Florida.
 
You have to read the fine print. From the page you linked:


Airplane parts are typically NOT taxable items in Florida.
There's a cap on the amount that's taxable on personal airplanes. I think it's $5k, IIRC. So if you buy a Bonanza for $100k in Florida, you only pay sales tax on $5k and $95k is exemp
The $5K cap is what the county can charge. The state gets 6% of the sale price with no cap. The exemption in sales tax for parts and equipment is only for planes over 2,000 pounds, and the dealer is required to note the N-number and gross weight. But there isn’t any real way for them to be sure the N-number given is for the plane the parts are going in.
 
The $5K cap is what the county can charge. The state gets 6% of the sale price with no cap. The exemption in sales tax for parts and equipment is only for planes over 2,000 pounds, and the dealer is required to note the N-number and gross weight. But there isn’t any real way for them to be sure the N-number given is for the plane the parts are going in.
All they need is documentation from the buyer, then it’s the buyers problem.
 
The $5K cap is what the county can charge. The state gets 6% of the sale price with no cap.

Yeah, you're right. I went back and looked at the tax form from when I bought my Beech. The cap only applies to the county tax.


The exemption in sales tax for parts and equipment is only for planes over 2,000 pounds, and the dealer is required to note the N-number and gross weight. But there isn’t any real way for them to be sure the N-number given is for the plane the parts are going in.

I don't think the seller has to verify it; it's on the purchaser. Spruce always gives me the exemption, as do other companies. The only problem I have is if I buy something off Amazon or eBay, who don't seem to be tax experts.
 
Yeah, you're right. I went back and looked at the tax form from when I bought my Beech. The cap only applies to the county tax.




I don't think the seller has to verify it; it's on the purchaser. Spruce always gives me the exemption, as do other companies. The only problem I have is if I buy something off Amazon or eBay, who don't seem to be tax experts.
I’m sure our county - St. Lucie - charges sales tax. We’re already the highest-taxed county in the whole state.
 
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