So, whats your take on HF 2130 and SF 2114 ? The state wide UTV/ATV on road use.
That’s odd on the sales tax…first I heard of that one.I called one of the county treasures in South Dakota to inquire about getting my pioneer licensed for the street. It’s not really that much and I have all of the pieces together to make it street legal. The problem is they want to charge me sales tax on a SXS I didn’t buy in SD. I bought it in Colorado and Nebraska doesn’t require a license or pay sales tax on a side-by-side unless you buy it within the state. I wasn’t willing to part with $400 just so I could get this accomplished.
That’s odd on the sales tax…first I heard of that one.
Typically that’s paid at the dealership in SD for atvs and such as they aren’t always titled and licensed. Cars are another story.
Oh I’m not disputing it. I was just referencing what my experience was in 2017 when I bought mine as a SD resident.They sent me the forms, I’ve posted them in another thread. I will dig them up.
Rob
Just talked to a friend that moved from Iowa to South Dakota, all he paid was a registration and licensing fee, said it couldn't have been too much, cuz he didn't get pissed...I called one of the county treasures in South Dakota to inquire about getting my pioneer licensed for the street. It’s not really that much and I have all of the pieces together to make it street legal. The problem is they want to charge me sales tax on a SXS I didn’t buy in SD. I bought it in Colorado and Nebraska doesn’t require a license or pay sales tax on a side-by-side unless you buy it within the state. I wasn’t willing to part with $400 just so I could get this accomplished.
I live in Dubuque county and we still have quite a few roads off limits to atv/utvs. I can understand the major highways but some of these closures are dumb in my opinion. Jackson county to the south is open to everything except a few major highways. That county gets it, there is money to be spent on fuel and food. The attitude in northern Wisconsin is great , bring your machine and spend your money so that's where I do most of my riding. Not to mention there is a ton of off road up there.While I don't think anyone is ever going to call Iowa a tourist draw to come ride I do believe it would definitely increase "local" tourism.
For instance Sunday we have approximately 6 utv's lined up for a rural roads tour from center point to stone city. That establishment will serve 12-15 meals they normally would not have. Somebody will need gas etc...
Safety wise... We are going to ride roads somewhere- Wisconsin, South Dakota, Arkansas etc.... When did state or county become liable for driver actions?
I dont think your wrong in your understanding, that was the same conclusion about sales tax that I came to as well, however in Iowa we have to pay upon registration locally even if you purchased out of state...so my taxes are done, looks like it may be pretty straight forward for me to get plated in SD. (dont quote me but they "only" charge you like 4% which is less than what I paid locally)I will have to call a different county and see if I get a different answer. Seemed crazy to pay sales tax after the fact for something purchased in a different state.
Sounds exactly like what I ran up against. 4% is kind of a big deal when you think about them taxing on a $10k purchase. $400 could be better spent on other parts. 😁I dont think your wrong in your understanding, that was the same conclusion about sales tax that I came to as well, however in Iowa we have to pay upon registration locally even if you purchased out of state...so my taxes are done, looks like it may be pretty straight forward for me to get plated in SD. (dont quote me but they "only" charge you like 4% which is less than what I paid locally)
yeah I didnt say it was right haha. just was explained to me the same way. - I also never got clarification of whether that tax was based on current value or value at time of original purchsase?Sounds exactly like what I ran up against. 4% is kind of a big deal when you think about them taxing on a $10k purchase. $400 could be better spent on other parts. 😁
The other thing that I question is : why would I pay sales tax on something I have had for over a year? By their logic, I would need to pay sales tax even I purchased my SXS years ago. Doesn’t seem right.