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So I'm buying a new bike (giggity) from a dealer in NH, it will only be used IN NH, and will never be registered in MA, however, it will always be garaged in MA. I assume since it wont be registered or anything the great Commonwealth of Massachusetts never needs to know about it, so I dont need to worry about sales tax right? Or should I tell the dealer that it will be always stored at my parents house in NH?
I like trying to work the system, makes me feel like a tough guy.
Don't know, but "working the System" Talk gets you into the thick with some people on here, be prepaired to be bashed as I was just asking for advice!!
Congrats on the new ride, what is it? Is this a track day weapon only or will you be registering it in NH and riding it on the street?
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You will recieve the "Certificate of Origin" from the dealership upon purchase if this is a cash deal.
That is the pre-cursor to a title in any state.
So you may ride the bike on the track to your hearts content and if you ever decide to sell it ,you supply the buyer with the Certificate of Origin and a Bill of Sale and you are good to go.
No need to pay the Mass taxes.
TIMMYDUCK
Its a Dirtbike No need for tax unless you tend to Regerster for Road use in MA.
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You'll still get a title app for the bike, but if you're using credit to buy it, it'll be titled to the lien holder so you don't have to worry about it till you pay it off anyways.
Give your parents the money and they can buy it for you![]()
So what with all the suspense?
What kind of bike and where are the pics ?
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If you are buying it from a "border" dealership they might have the abillity to do Mass paper work, but I doubt it. More than likely they want nothing to do with Ma paper work. When I worked at a dealership we would sell sleds to outer staters a lot because they would never reg it in thier state because they would always ride up north. So it saved them a nice chunck of change.
Most dirt bikes have a certificate of origin, which is realy nothing more than a fancey peace of paper. If you are not putting it on the road than there is no need to get a title for it.
Dude it's a dirtbike?!
It's not something you register with MA.
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NH is a little screwy when it comes to that. We don't have a sales tax but you still have to pay the town a tax every year when you register or re-register any motor vehicle. That's why it is such a pain in the ass when you first register a vehicle in NH, you have to go to town hall and pay them before you go to the registry and pay them.
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u tard!
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ya it doesn't...I've never registered a dirtbike, only bad part is when the environmental police try to chase you if you are out trail riding
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yikes, I had a section in highschool where I needed to take a trail that went out onto the side of highway then back into woods to a sandpit we had a practice track on. I had an officer put on his lights and pull off the highway still doing 60mph into the dirt and basically come up next to me...I was so freaked out I thought it was a drunk driver at first
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1) it was in MA
2) this was in highschool when I used to trail ride for like 3 minutes to get to practice tracks. I rode my bike on race tracks for the most part
3) this was long before everyone started cracking down on riding areas. There is basically nowhere for me to ride now besides my friends track and tracks I pay to ride.
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