stampy
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After much run around by DMV here in NC (and never getting a straight answer I took my chances and drove mine home. The rest I have towed.
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That brings up an interesting question: What is the RETAIL VALUE of an M35A2? And, what is the TAXABLE VALUE?Okay, new question for KY members: the local county clerk told me today I need to take a form to the "seller" (GL in this case) and have them sign and NOTARIZE the form showing what I paid for the vehicle. Otherwise they're going to collect taxes on the retail value.
whatever scrap value is ,as far as the tax man is concern. I guess If you had to you average the sale price from GL say 20 trucks and allowed for dreprec. over 5 years if you own a bussiness ect.. till it worth scrap value. that my plan and I am sticking to it.That brings up an interesting question: What is the RETAIL VALUE of an M35A2? And, what is the TAXABLE VALUE?
As I recall, you don't have to pay Kentucky sales tax on the purchase price if you register it as a historic vehicle. However, I think there may be restrictions on use (e.g., parades, car shows, etc.). Your county clerk's office should be able to clarify both issues.I tried getting a Bill of Sale from GL as someone had suggested but even with that the county clerk said no way, temp tags are only for people who move to KY from out of state. Oh well. Waiting on SF-97.
In the meantime it looks like getting Historical plates is the way to go. Any KY members with experience with historical plates on your MV?
That's how I title my trucks.I tried getting a Bill of Sale from GL as someone had suggested but even with that the county clerk said no way, temp tags are only for people who move to KY from out of state. Oh well. Waiting on SF-97.
In the meantime it looks like getting Historical plates is the way to go. Any KY members with experience with historical plates on your MV?
Same here. We have farm tags on our M817 and M35A2. It limits our loads on the M817, but not by much.I opted to put farm tags on our deuce so I didn't run any risk, however slight, of being hassled about using it to haul farm-related items.
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