From Deseret News archives:
Many register costly vehicles out of state
Lawmakers are mulling problem of lost revenues
Utah's sales taxes, property taxes and high registration fees make it "so we aren't competitive" in the selling of motor homes, said Homer Cutrubus of Cutrubus Motors in Layton. "We're making criminals out of good citizens" who save several thousand dollars a year by registering their motor homes in Montana, Oregon and Wyoming.
The Legislature's Revenue and Taxation Interim Study Committee didn't hear an exact number of homes, which can cost several hundred thousand dollars, and luxury houseboats are being registered out of state.
But they heard plenty about why it happens.
Roger Smith, a Bountiful resident who says his motor home is worth about $130,000, said he paid $1,882 this year just to register it.
Pointing to an advertisement in Motor Homes magazine, he said he could hire an attorney in Montana who for $350 would create a limited partnership, just for his motor home, and he could license and register his vehicle there for only a couple of hundred dollars a year.
Smith, Cutrubus and Rep. Lou Shurtliff, D-Ogden, said the solution is to have motor homes and houseboats pay a flat property tax and registration fee each year based on the item's age and size, instead of fair market value.
In 1998, legislators switched the yearly property tax for cars and light trucks from an ad valorem tax to a flat fee based on the age of the vehicle. Where before an owner of a new, expensive car could pay $400 or $500 a year in property taxes, now the fee is a flat $150 for all new cars, regardless of their price.
The process is easier, simpler, and citizens like it, said Salt Lake County Assessor Lee Gardner.
And while it makes sense to adopt a similar system for motor homes and houseboats, some small counties that see a lot of such high-end movable properties in their RV parks and marinas could see their tax revenues drop, local officials warned.
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