O.P. wrote:
I have a tax question. I've been told the aircraft tax in California is by counties. I don't know if the state taxes also. I've heard talk of states that do not tax aircraft. Does anyone know which ones they are? Or do you know of states that are airplane tax friendly?
California taxes by the county. The state however provides the assessment guidelines used by the various counties:
http://www.boe.ca.gov/proptaxes/pdf/ah577final2003.pdf
I discovered that since my T-6 doesn't have an airworthiness certificate and has not yet flown as a civilian aircraft- it is not an aircraft at all! It is a CONVEYANCE!!! A conveyance does not get assessed tax- an AIRCRAFT does. Once I get my airworthiness certificate and make the first flight, then it is an aircraft subject to assessment.
Of course the county doesn't know any of this- their job is to send out tax assessments, not understand the regulations. I had already sent them a letter stating that tax was not due, but without the highlights. I guess they couldn't otherwise be bothered to read the manual. I had to send them a nasty letter telling them to stop threatening me with liens and included a copy of the paragraphs in the assessment manual with highlights showing that no tax was due. Shortly thereafter I received a notice that my "conveyance" was being removed from the assessors rolls, and would I please inform them after it flies.
I was very proud of myself since I didn't know any of this stuff until I surfed and found the assessors manual. I had spent years dodging this bullet needlessly.