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Old December 19th 03, 09:32 PM
PaulaJay1
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I just got the bill from the State of Ohio for the registration of my Archer,
N2185B. Seems they need more money so the bill went from $12 (2003) to $100
(2004). Can't believe the % increase but it's true. What do other states
charge? Is Ohio now out of line or were we underpaying before?

Chuck
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Old December 19th 03, 09:44 PM
Newps
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My 182 is $50 every year since I have had it here in Montana. $350 if
you don't pay by March 1st.

PaulaJay1 wrote:
I just got the bill from the State of Ohio for the registration of my Archer,
N2185B. Seems they need more money so the bill went from $12 (2003) to $100
(2004). Can't believe the % increase but it's true. What do other states
charge? Is Ohio now out of line or were we underpaying before?

Chuck


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Old December 19th 03, 09:54 PM
EDR
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In article , PaulaJay1
wrote:

I just got the bill from the State of Ohio for the registration of my Archer,
N2185B. Seems they need more money so the bill went from $12 (2003) to $100
(2004). Can't believe the % increase but it's true. What do other states
charge? Is Ohio now out of line or were we underpaying before?


Chuck, up until this past summer, we were able to successfully fight
off all the previous proposed increases to the $6/seat registration.
The budget crunch was so severe, the legislature would not entertain
even a graduated registration rate. Les Wexner's pays the same $100 for
his 727, GIV, Hawker 800 that you pay for your Archer and I pay for my
Champ. We don't have the strong leadership in of our Office of Aviation
as we once did.
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Old December 20th 03, 01:23 AM
G.R. Patterson III
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PaulaJay1 wrote:

I just got the bill from the State of Ohio for the registration of my Archer,
N2185B. Seems they need more money so the bill went from $12 (2003) to $100
(2004). Can't believe the % increase but it's true. What do other states
charge? Is Ohio now out of line or were we underpaying before?


New Jersey does not charge a yearly fee.

George Patterson
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Old December 19th 03, 11:47 PM
Aaron Coolidge
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Bob Noel wrote:


: $165 per year in taxachusetts for my cherokee 140 - up this year
: from $125 per year.

: --
: Bob Noel

And it goes up from there as max gross goes up. Besides, Taxachu$$ett$ will
toss you in jail if'n you're not paid up by 1/1/04.
--
Aaron Coolidge (N9376J)
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Old December 20th 03, 04:56 AM
Tyler
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Oregon

Pilot registration - $8 /yr
Single engine fixed wing $50 /yr

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Old December 20th 03, 05:52 AM
BTIZ
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Pilot registration???

Is this another case of States trying to take over Federal government?

and does that mean my Federal Pilot certificate is not valid in that state
if I don't pay their registration??

doubt it.. remind me not to move there...

BT

"Tyler" wrote in message
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Oregon

Pilot registration - $8 /yr
Single engine fixed wing $50 /yr



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Old December 20th 03, 04:51 PM
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Pilot registration???

Is this another case of States trying to take over Federal government?


WA is the same. They "require" you to register as a pilot and use the
revenue (mostly) to fund an airport directory book and a few other things.
I think any legal challenge would find that they have no authority to
require resident pilots to register in the state, but the fee has been low
enough that no one has groused much about it.

- Mark


 




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