skipperbrown
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- Pensacola Fl, Birchwood TN
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- Kubota b2650, bx2200, L3940 (gone), New Holland FWD TN85, RTV 900
I used to work in this field. Your state auditor most likely audited the books of your dealer (known as a sales tax audit, duh) and asked for a list of all sales to your state. The dealer provided a list of the sales/invoices to the auditor and seeing no tax collected on your invoice, the auditor is after you. Your best bet is to plead ignorance and pay the bill. See if you can get an agricultural exemption that will reduce the tax. I really doubt the auditor went the route of finding you through the UCC filing (Does it include a copy of the sales invoice? I don't think so.), but they are very clever. If you really want to know how they found out, call your dealer, ask to speak to the controller and ask her/him if they were audited by your state recently. I think the answer is yes.
Call the state, plead ignorance, try to get the ag exemption, and pay the tax. Don't mess w/ them b/c they can make you very miserable. At this point they will probably waive the penalty (If there is a penalty, respectfully ask them to waive it.).
Your only out is that you thought the dealer collected the tax from you. However, if the invoice sales tax line is empty, so is your argument.
To avoid this problem in the future, go at least 2 states away to purchase your stuff! That way the auditor is less likely to pay your dealer a visit.
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Call the state, plead ignorance, try to get the ag exemption, and pay the tax. Don't mess w/ them b/c they can make you very miserable. At this point they will probably waive the penalty (If there is a penalty, respectfully ask them to waive it.).
Your only out is that you thought the dealer collected the tax from you. However, if the invoice sales tax line is empty, so is your argument.
To avoid this problem in the future, go at least 2 states away to purchase your stuff! That way the auditor is less likely to pay your dealer a visit.
mark