I won the first celebrity 8-Ball tournament at the Hollywood Athletic Club and the first prize was a Suzuki RF600 motorcycle.
When I picked up the motorcycle, the Suzuki Corporation gave me a letter stating that they were giving me the motorcycle for free and the price on the Bill of Sale was zero.
After attending the Motor Safety Class and getting a license to ride a motorcycle I went to the California Department of Motor Vehicles to register the motorcycle in my name.
When I gave the clerk the letter and the Bill of Sale to the clerk at the DMV the lady said, "I need a moment".
After a while the lady returned with a lady, who I think was the person in charge. She would have to send my letter and Bill of Sale to Sacramento. I asked if she could send a copy and she shook her head and said no.
About a week later I got a call from the lady who said I could come in to transfer the title to me for a $10 transfer fee.
She said the delay was because the sales tax due is based on the vehicle’s selling price and she wasn't sure she could transfer the title without charging sales tax. Because the sale price was zero the DMV could not collect any sales tax.
I am not sure when it happened but the California DMV, and I am sure other state’s DMV changed the way they determine the sales tax.
The sales tax is now based on the fair market value of the vehicle.
There was a tiny announcement in Billiard Digest that I won the tournament, That announcement cost me the chance to play some of the guys that noticed it.
When I picked up the motorcycle, the Suzuki Corporation gave me a letter stating that they were giving me the motorcycle for free and the price on the Bill of Sale was zero.
After attending the Motor Safety Class and getting a license to ride a motorcycle I went to the California Department of Motor Vehicles to register the motorcycle in my name.
When I gave the clerk the letter and the Bill of Sale to the clerk at the DMV the lady said, "I need a moment".
After a while the lady returned with a lady, who I think was the person in charge. She would have to send my letter and Bill of Sale to Sacramento. I asked if she could send a copy and she shook her head and said no.
About a week later I got a call from the lady who said I could come in to transfer the title to me for a $10 transfer fee.
She said the delay was because the sales tax due is based on the vehicle’s selling price and she wasn't sure she could transfer the title without charging sales tax. Because the sale price was zero the DMV could not collect any sales tax.
I am not sure when it happened but the California DMV, and I am sure other state’s DMV changed the way they determine the sales tax.
The sales tax is now based on the fair market value of the vehicle.
There was a tiny announcement in Billiard Digest that I won the tournament, That announcement cost me the chance to play some of the guys that noticed it.
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