state tax question
On Wednesday, April 5, 2017 at 3:30:12 PM UTC-4, Del Jensen wrote:
You guys are probably tired of these kinds of questions, but I have been searching the web and haven't found the answer to my situation.
I recently purchased a glider in AZ, where I intend to keep it and fly it.. I am a Utah resident, and the bill of sale and FAA registration so indicate.
My intention is to pay the AZ sales tax, along with state registration. Will this trigger a beef with Utah? Can one be obliged to pay sales tax to two states, simply because one has primary residence in a different state than that where a purchased asset is located and utilized?
Many thanks for any insight on this.
Del
If for some reason, you decide to move the glider to UT, they may want you to pay sales tax there. However, you will be entitled to get a credit for the sales tax you previously paid to AZ, so you will only have to pay the difference between the two state's tax rates. If the AZ sales tax rate is higher than UT, you won't owe them any money at all.
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