hemigeno
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OK, so here are the particulars:
> Ordered my JT on 9/19/20
> Just arrived at the dealership 12/17/20, which is 89 days after ordering.
Missouri allows assessment of personal property tax on vehicles, and I've calculated that my 2021 personal property tax for the JT would be ~$660, or roughly $500 more than what I'll pay for my 2011 Ram. I've told the dealership that I'll be there on Saturday, January 2nd to take delivery. For waiting those two weeks, I'll save $500 in tax (that admittedly wouldn't actually be paid until December, 2021), since I won't own it on January 1st... which is what triggers the tax for that year. My first tax bill on the JT wouldn't be due until December, 2022.
Am I nuts for waiting to take delivery, after waiting this long for it to arrive? Would you pay $500 in additional taxes for only two weeks with your JT?
(In case you're wondering, the Employee Pricing For All promotion ends on 1/4/2021, so I'm good on that front.)
> Ordered my JT on 9/19/20
> Just arrived at the dealership 12/17/20, which is 89 days after ordering.
Missouri allows assessment of personal property tax on vehicles, and I've calculated that my 2021 personal property tax for the JT would be ~$660, or roughly $500 more than what I'll pay for my 2011 Ram. I've told the dealership that I'll be there on Saturday, January 2nd to take delivery. For waiting those two weeks, I'll save $500 in tax (that admittedly wouldn't actually be paid until December, 2021), since I won't own it on January 1st... which is what triggers the tax for that year. My first tax bill on the JT wouldn't be due until December, 2022.
Am I nuts for waiting to take delivery, after waiting this long for it to arrive? Would you pay $500 in additional taxes for only two weeks with your JT?
(In case you're wondering, the Employee Pricing For All promotion ends on 1/4/2021, so I'm good on that front.)
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