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RE: Nevada out of state delivery tax

Like some of the other members, I read the 1st hundred or so entries then skipped to the end, so this may have been brought up already.
I believe you said you traded in a 2002 MH on a 2003 MH and that you paid $14K in sales tax on the 2002. In my state, PA, and in NJ where I spent the first 40 or so years of my life, you only pay sales tax on the difference between the trade-in allowance and the price paid for the new vehicle. If CA and/or NV tax laws are similar, you may not owe as much as you think.
I would be curious to find out how NV even found out about your situation, except possibly from the dealer. NV might not even know the financial particulars of the deal you made in CA and have assumed that you paid full price for your MH. Is the cost of the MH that they are saying you owe taxes on the final price you negotiated with the dealer? How did NV get your name and address?
Perhaps, since the dealer wrote N/A in the Tax space, you might have construed that as meaning he was including the taxes in his price. Now NV has caught up with him since he failed to forward those taxes he collected to the state and he has sold you out to save his own butt. Just a thought.
Please DO NOT construe any of this post as legal advice since I am fully UNQUALIFIED to give any.
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waterfox
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08/30/08 11:05am |
General RVing Issues
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RE: America's Scenic Highways and Byways

Thanks for the heads up. Ordered mine today.
UPDATE 10/7/08 : Received mine last Friday. Best bargain ever--$25 book for FREE with FREE shipping!
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waterfox
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08/28/08 09:53pm |
Beginning RVing
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RE: Map in signature?

Thank you.
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waterfox
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08/28/08 11:06am |
Beginning RVing
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Map in signature?

OK, here's a dumb newbie question: In a lot of users' signatures, I see all these maps that show, presumably, which states that person has camped in. My question is this--where do you get it? :h
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waterfox
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08/28/08 09:34am |
Beginning RVing
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RE: How long do you store fresh water

Bacteria and other living things need oxygen to survive. Assuming the main source of oxygen is the air, then the less air in the tank the better.
My thought exactly.
Water is H2O, which means every molecule of water contains 2 atoms of Hydrogen bonded to 1 atom of Oxygen. Therefore, isn't water 1/3 Oxygen? (Or probably more, because the 1 O atom is much larger than the 2 H atoms combined.) All organisms do not necessarily need gaseous oxygen (read Air) to propagate (think Fish). Less air in the tank may be better, but it won't necessarily stop bacteria and/or other water-borne organisms from flourishing in your portable reservoir.
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waterfox
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08/28/08 06:59am |
Travel Trailers
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