by soisew » Mon Jan 05, 2009 9:03 pm
Motor vehicles of all types are charged for taxes in one way or form in many states. Some states just call it something else and collect it differently. In another state I once resided in vehicle taxes were called "ownership fee", might as well just call it what it is! In NC the RV was taxed and billed separately in Jan of each year, yes based on book value. In NE the tax is collected when you get your tag/plate each year, again based on value. The good news is -- it is deductable off you income tax form if you live in a state that collects them. I've never investigated if there are any states that don't charge a tax at all for an RV but I suppose there are some.
Speaking of odd taxes...some states that have many farms and ranches had, have or are going back to taxes all livestock on the place, some even think about taxing your dogs and cats...now that is tough. And more ranchers are getting fired up because of a fee that could be charged on beef and dairy cattle because they cause too much methane gas! The fee is high enough it will put many people out of business. You think the price of dairy products are high now...just wait for that to happen! And tell me how getting $ from cow gas the air will be cleaner? Do ya think the cow will pass less gas if they know they are being charged for it?! Hmm, that all paints a rather laughable picture...a real gas huh!!!! Maybe we can give beano to cows!
Speaking of cattle...I get rather befuzzled when the news or ad on TV displays cows in reference to beef and always you see Holstiens, Gurnseys or Jerseys -- cattle that are only produced for milking...City kids are growing up thinking all cows are black and white spotted. I guess the advertising world thinks a red or black angus, long horn, short horn, herford, brangus,etc aren't cute enough for ads! I have to admit though that Jerseys are about the prettiest cows I've ever seen, Holstiens aren't so cute but angus are really handsome and long and short horns are awesome.