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I'd be willing to bet good money there's some familiarity with AZ, too. I hear they have some black birds round those parts.
What in the h are you implying?
I'd be willing to bet good money there's some familiarity with AZ, too. I hear they have some black birds round those parts.
Noble goal, but in state purchase = state sales tax. Adding about $4500-$5000 to your purchase price.Im not going that faraway for a plane. I want to keep our money in Texas.
Noble goal, but in state purchase = state sales tax. Adding about $4500-$5000 to your purchase price.
For that money, I'd be more than willing to take my happy little but to Illinois to get the better plane, with better avionics, that has been flying more than 3 hours/year. Even if it is looking at an overhaul in 3 years or so.
I'd be willing to bet good money there's some familiarity with AZ, too. I hear they have some black birds round those parts.
Did you miss out on azblackbird?What in the h are you implying?
How do you figure an out of state purchase avoids state sales tax?Noble goal, but in state purchase = state sales tax. Adding about $4500-$5000 to your purchase price.
For that money, I'd be more than willing to take my happy little but to Illinois to get the better plane, with better avionics, that has been flying more than 3 hours/year. Even if it is looking at an overhaul in 3 years or so.
How do you figure section 179 absolves you of paying state sales tax? I'm certain you're wrong here that it's section 179 helping you, however, your state may have a similar rule allowing you to avoid the tax.You forget that this is being bought by a company as a asset so we don't have to pay any taxes on it because we are using section 179.
Not only from the sales but the capital going into it 80k dollars we don't have to pay any taxes on period.
Partial business use. When you use property for both business and nonbusiness purposes, you can elect the section 179 deduction only if you use the property more than 50% for business in the year you place it in service. If you use the property more than 50% for business, multiply the cost of the property by the percentage of business use. Use the resulting business cost to figure your section 179 deduction.
Did you miss out on azblackbird?
How do you figure section 179 absolves you of paying state sales tax? I'm certain you're wrong here that it's section 179 helping you, however, your state may have a similar rule allowing you to avoid the tax.
I'm curious how you are going to get around this little catch in 179
This sounds remarkably like a black bird scheme. Is he your father?
I don't think there is any getting around sales tax. (legally)
And, upon sale of the asset, you will want to have your tax professional look into that 179 depreciation for recapture. So you aren't really avoiding all the taxes.
I'm sure you all have a handle on all that, but it can get sticky.
I'm 22 and I'll have a Skywagon when I'm 23. But I'm in engineering so that helps.He's 20 There's no way in Hell I could buy my plane on my own and I'm around his age.
...and it is coming to SEE!! Looking forward to this one. Love the pirate ship but I have a thing for low wings, especially RGs. Curious what their minimums will be for complex time..Looks like it already has a new home..??
http://www.plusoneflyers.org/component/k2/item/799-n3848t
I'm always surprised by people like that.. you see it on the water, skiing, airports, just about everywhere. You would think some place where folks are enjoying a sport / hobby / etc. together there would be some commonality there and folks wouldn't be as quick to snap.. oh well, people will be people"Go back to f*cking Texas"
I know, I came here on page 1 when this was first posted.. it's an exciting time for someone to find the plane that's perfect for them, and I always like hearing about other's buying experiences to help educate myself for a future purchase. I think the stars just weren't aligned right over the weekend.. a couple threads went south recentlylook what this thread turned into
Frankly, as long as it is in the US I don't let location of a plane factor that heavily. If I found the perfect plane (for me, "perfect" is relative) and it was in Texas I wouldn't let that stop me.. the long XC from TX back to SoCal would be a great shake down cruise and an awesome way to get that trust / loyalty bond with my new planeI'd be more than willing to take my happy little but to Illinois to get the better plane, with better avionics
That's a gorgeous bird! Definitely one of the better looking Archers I've seen.
You forget that this is being bought by a company as a asset so we don't have to pay any taxes on it because we are using section 179.
Not only from the sales but the capital going into it 80k dollars we don't have to pay any taxes on period.
GA airports have bulletin boards where many items are for sale. Plus you meet all sorts of interesting people. Join the state pilots association. Visit your local EAA chapter. Check local flight schools for possibilities. Get on the FAA event list in your area. Head over to MeetUp and join local aviation groups. Be proactive.So how does one find these gems? Just stumble onto them?
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I'm 22 and I'll have a Skywagon when I'm 23. But I'm in engineering so that helps.
Edit: With 100% MY money.
as a totally new owner, I think you should consider, HARD, going with Savvy for prebuy. Good idea to ask folks on PoA too, but I think I would use Savvy for my first couple of years, at least, when I buyHaha I had a weird dream the other day that someone on here did this to me.
Anyways update time. I'm in contact with a mechanic on the field and he wants me to do a complete annual and said it would be 1500, replied that it just had an annual several weeks ago and I would rather have a more tailored inspection revolving around long term engine condition. Am I going in the right direction with this? We are leaving tonight for Fortworth and we are meeting the sellers broker to see the airplane at about 12. I'll post pics and keep yall updated
yet, we all have done this at some point or other...So....
Has anyone dropped the seller a note yet saying "Hold out for full price! Your buyer thinks it's perfect!" with a 50/50 split to the informer?
Good luck OP, I hope the plane really is perfect. However, you've already fallen in love with it and will find it nearly impossible to walk away before the sale. Usually that's a bad idea for a car, house, girl or airplane.
so how did you handle her? or did she handle you
So far i've purchased two planes in my company name and had to pay sales tax on each one. Pretty sure you will too but you may have a better accountant.
If you register the plane with the Faa you may be in for a big surprise when the state knocks on your door looking for their cut. The broker won't be around, but I'm sure he'll be snickering to himself about it.Talking to the broker right now, no sales tax
If you register the plane with the Faa you may be in for a big surprise when the state knocks on your door looking for their cut. The broker won't be around, but I'm sure he'll be snickering to himself about it.