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TPWD Registration on Prize Boat #14166779 10/20/21 07:32 PM
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I won a boat in a national contest and hope to take delivery by the end of year. I know I will have to pay income taxes, but my question is will I have to pay the 6.25% on something I am not paying for (although the manufacturer will issue me a 1099). The only thing close on the state website I can find is in relation to a "gift", which in fact this is. I am sure I will have to pay registration fees, etc.

TIA.

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You’ll have to pay sales tax at the rate of the location picked up in Texas,license and registration

Re: TPWD Registration on Prize Boat [Re: BassAm] #14167038 10/21/21 12:50 AM
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You need to contact a CPA before you accept the boat and fully understand all of the tax consequences. Do not just take advice from a site like this. You are dealing with way to much money for that. If a 1099 is being issued it could result in a gift tax rate of 24% from the IRS on top of the state tax.

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Yes, I did that right after I confirmed I won it. I have the 1099 amount already from the manufacturer and understand the IRS tax consequences, which will be closer to the 30% mark. What I am asking is if there will be a state sales tax?

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I don't know the answer to your question, but I'm pretty sure one of the guys at Bass Champs could give you the correct info. They give away boats all the time.

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Re: TPWD Registration on Prize Boat [Re: BassAm] #14167790 10/21/21 07:58 PM
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Originally Posted by BassAm
Yes, I did that right after I confirmed I won it. I have the 1099 amount already from the manufacturer and understand the IRS tax consequences, which will be closer to the 30% mark. What I am asking is if there will be a state sales tax?


Yes, you'll have to pay sales tax, title, and registration fees on boat, motor, and trailer.

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Originally Posted by tmd11111
Originally Posted by BassAm
Yes, I did that right after I confirmed I won it. I have the 1099 amount already from the manufacturer and understand the IRS tax consequences, which will be closer to the 30% mark. What I am asking is if there will be a state sales tax?


Yes, you'll have to pay sales tax, title, and registration fees on boat, motor, and trailer.


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Originally Posted by BassAm
I won a boat in a national contest and hope to take delivery by the end of year. I know I will have to pay income taxes, but my question is will I have to pay the 6.25% on something I am not paying for (although the manufacturer will issue me a 1099). The only thing close on the state website I can find is in relation to a "gift", which in fact this is. I am sure I will have to pay registration fees, etc.

TIA.


You got me curious, so I'm looking on the Comptrollers website to see if I can find the answer.


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Congrats on winning the boat bannana2


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Re: TPWD Registration on Prize Boat [Re: BassAm] #14168214 10/22/21 11:27 AM
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you will have to pay the sales tax on msrp value.

they are pretty cut and dry about it.

https://tpwd.texas.gov/regulations/...ements/tax-and-bill-of-sale-requirements


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Re: TPWD Registration on Prize Boat [Re: BassAm] #14168241 10/22/21 12:29 PM
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Congrats...Maybe another option (worth looking into).....do you really need or want prize.....Maybe you could take CASH instead of....then only take hit on IRS....

Re: TPWD Registration on Prize Boat [Re: BassAm] #14168283 10/22/21 01:06 PM
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Well, I spent some time reading the Texas tax codes ... found the answer https://statutes.capitol.texas.gov/Docs/TX/htm/TX.160.htm#160.022

A prize boat is not subject to "sales tax", but it IS subject to a "use tax" which miraculously is the same amount as sales tax would be (6.25%) on the value of the prize boat.

Learned something new and interesting, thank you.


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Re: TPWD Registration on Prize Boat [Re: BassAm] #14168794 10/22/21 09:37 PM
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Thanks for the feedback guys. The IRS states market value, and the manufacturer has given me an amount (1099) which I believe is around wholesale. So I will being paying sales tax on that.

As far as a comment above this was a prize boat in a national contest from the manufacturer, not a tournament boat where they provide a boat certificate. So taking the cash will not be an option unless I see the actual boat. However this one will come tournament rigged (PP Blades, dual Lowrance Live 9's, & Ghost TM), so it's an upgrade from what I have.
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