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Title:Equine Notes Conference
Notice:Topics List=4, Horses 4Sale/Wanted=150, Equip 4Sale/Wanted=151
Moderator:MTADMS::COBURNIO
Created:Tue Feb 11 1986
Last Modified:Thu Jun 05 1997
Last Successful Update:Fri Jun 06 1997
Number of topics:2080
Total number of notes:22383

1313.0. "Taxachusetts" by TLE::DINGEE (This isn't a rehearsal, you know.) Thu Jul 19 1990 10:12

    
    So, Massachusetts gets taxed some more...with the new taxes on
    services that weren't taxed before, I heard that farrier services
    were going to be taxed. Anyone know about riding lessons?
    
    -julie
    
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1313.1Stud labor taxWEDOIT::NANCYThu Jul 19 1990 15:089
    
    My husband has been teasing me all week about breeding horses in
    Massachusetts. He tells me they're going to charge taxes for the
    stallions' labor!
    
    How does this affect breeding? Are boarding charges considered rent
    or labor?
    		Nancy
    
1313.2here's the listGEMVAX::FISHERFri Jul 20 1990 10:0215
    Well, for those of you that didn't read the bad news in the paper last
    night, here it is.
    
    Farriers are under consideration.
    
    Definitely being taxed:  riding club memberships, hunt club
    memberships, horse shows, renting horses, riding schools/academies,
    riding lessons!!  I couldn't figure out about board as if you're not
    taking lessons or renting a horse, what else are you doing at a riding
    school/academy?  However, I guess whatever it is you're doing, you're
    being taxed.
    
    Flame on:  hope everybody read carefully who voted for/against the
    package to know how to vote next November (assuming we're able to pay
    for the gas to get to the polls)  Flame off!
1313.3See ya!DOC::D_SMITHFri Jul 20 1990 15:144
    Just another reason to look at estate elsewhere
    
    Dave'
    
1313.4VMSSPT::PAANANENThu Feb 28 1991 20:4311

  In the March 1991 Dressage and CT, the USCTA mentioned that 
  for events in Massachusetts, they may have to start charging
  a  5% sales TAX on all entries for "entertainment events" 
  which specifically includes "amateur sporting events" for
  which the entry fee is $30 or more. This will also include
  stabling charges and spectator entry fees. I imagine that
  dressage entry fees are also going to be subject to this tax.
  This tax is to go into effect on March 1, 1991. 

1313.5Incredible!ACESMK::WILLIAMSFri Mar 01 1991 08:105
    re .53
    
    Incredible.  Just Incredible!  What a state.  Pretty soon, Mass folks
    will have to pay a tax to go to the, B___room.  How do they put up with
    it?
1313.6B..room taxKAHALA::HOLMESFri Mar 01 1991 11:332
       I think in some parts of the state we already have that one.
1313.7Horses and AssessorsVERGA::MCCORMACKThu Mar 11 1993 14:3019

I received a notice in the mail from my town board of assessors.  The notice
is mostly slanted toward farms and farm equipment and it starts off reading...

"If you are engaged in agricultural persuits,"  then goes on to ask you to
list your farm equipment, vehicles, animals (including horses).

I've owned my horses over 20 years and have never received anything like
this before.  I figured, well, I'm not engaged in agricultural persuits,
so never returned it.

Now my town is after me to fill it out and list all my horses.  It sounds
like another gimmick to suck more money out of me in taxes.

Has anyone else been required to do this.

BTW:  The state is Mass. (of course)

1313.8CSLALL::LCOBURNPlan B FarmThu Mar 11 1993 15:047
    When I boarded in Andover, Mass. I recieved a yearly tax bill for 
    something like $12 for each horse. The stable owners had supplied the
    state with a list of all their boarders, and apparently the state
    valued every horse at $1000 (unless the owner wished to contest
    otherwise). I had the horse there 2 years, after I moved her home to
    NH I got the bill the first year, totally ignored it, and it went away.
    
1313.9DELNI::MANDILEwith an eThu Mar 11 1993 15:453
    
    I have to re-new a barn permit every year ($5), but that's from
    the town.  (I'm in MA)  What is it, some new luxury tax?
1313.10pays for the animal inspectorCSCMA::SMITHThu Mar 11 1993 16:4910
    It's not new, I remember my father had to pay $10 a year on my horse,
    and that was thirty years ago.  It was in Holden which was then quite a
    snob town. I think it paid for the animal inspector.
     We also had over 50 goats and one year the town sent a bill for them.
    My parents were very poor and since they couldn't pay it, they had to
    get rid of the goats.  (as a kid I remember my father saying that they 
    wanted as much as the goats were worth). He thinks the town just wanted
    him to get rid of them, almost all the farmers there are gone now.
    
    
1313.11Support your local (MA) tax collector.A1VAX::GUNNI couldn't possibly commentThu Mar 11 1993 17:0712
    re: .7
    
    The Commonwealth of Massachusetts has for a very long time had laws
    that allow cities and towns to levy excise taxes on various
    "possessions". The one everyone is familiar with is the Auto Excise
    Tax. In theory, they can tax the equipment a business might use,
    machine tools, pizza ovens or whatever, used in its normal operations.
    Farm animals can also be taxed. In Groton, MA, the Tax Collector used
    to count up all the horses on January 1st and send out tax bills. I
    haven't received a bill in several years now and haven't inquired why
    not. I guess it wasn't worth the effort for them to collect the $1.65
    or whatever small amount the bill was.
1313.12DELNI::KEIRANFri Mar 12 1993 11:327
    RE:  .11
    
    I believe the town of Groton still taxes horses, I had to give
    the value of my horse and my name and address to them for tax
    purposes.
    
    Linda
1313.13Personal Property TaxASABET::NICKERSONKATHIE NICKERSON 223-2025Tue Mar 16 1993 08:176
    I believe it is a personal property tax.  We pay it every year in
    Sterling.  It is up to the town as to whether or not they want to
    enforce it.
    
    Kathie