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Have you requested a copy of the notice from the state taxing authority? I am guessing you may have purchased the engine in a state other than the one you live in or more importantly the state where that boat is registered and licensed. Taxes are the responsibility of the person who purchases the product. If I bought a car in Connecticut and registered it in new York and the Connecticut dealer calculated a tax underpayment that's my problem.
Speak to a tax attorney since I know very little about tax but my educated guess says you will probably owe the registration state whatever they calculate taxes on the fair market value of that engine no matter how great the price you negotiated was unless it's within a reasonable range of what a similar engine sells for.
A common trick would be to pay a fraction of the cost with a cashier's check and the balance in cash and ask the dealer to write a sales price just on the cashier's check amount. New York state civil servants are way too smart to fall for that....
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Have you requested a copy of the notice from the state taxing authority? I am guessing you may have purchased the engine in a state other than the...
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You are asking a civil litigation, health insurance, possible breach of contract question. This is best answered by attorneys who limit their practices to those areas or possibly "consumer protection" lawyers. You may need to investigate possible class actions being conducted by attorneys general or private counsel.
Your insurance contract might include alternative dispute resolution? If not, prepare for litigation by consulting with the types of lawyers I mentioned....
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You are asking a civil litigation, health insurance, possible breach of contract question. This is best answered by attorneys who limit their...
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You have a potential breach of contract issue.
If you have no reseller restrictions in your sales agreements with your customers why would my (assuming I bought from you) reselling the product you sold me, at whatever price I want, be illegal?
If I bought 50 Big Macs from one McDonald's every day and sold them to my employees for $1 cheaper could another McDonalds down the street sue me because I was cutting into their profits for selling Big Macs for less?
Will you not have to raise prices across the board if you dont contract your problem away?...
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You have a potential breach of contract issue.
If you have no reseller restrictions in your sales agreements with your customers why would my...
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