Friday, February 4, 2011

Aero & Marine Tax Professionals Obtains Sales Tax Exemption for Management Company

Property Management Company Gets Sales Tax Exemption for Airplane PurchaseKing Air B200GT

SACRAMENTO, CA: Aero & Marine Tax Professionals (http://www.aeromarinetaxpros.com) has obtained a sales and use tax exemption from the California Board of Equalization for their client, Charlie B., an owner of a northern California company doing property management, real estate investment, and agricultural management, in regards to his purchase of a King Air B-200 airplane.

Aero & Marine Tax Professionals are the pre-eminent experts in helping purchasers of aircraft and vessels to avoid paying sales and use tax in California.

Charlie B. said “We have several businesses. Property management, agricultural management, real estate investment. We're kind of all over the place. We needed an aircraft because we have an office in a location that is not served commercially. We couldn't get to that location since there weren't commercial flights to that area. Aero & Marine Tax Professionals saved us the cost of the sales tax! And money is important these days. We would recommend them to anyone planning on buying an airplane.”

Thomas Alston, President of Aero & Marine Tax Professionals, stated “Despite the current financial crisis, the opportunities in the personal and business aircraft sector for tax savings is expanding. We have the knowledge, experience and expertise to help purchasers of aircraft in California to legally avoid paying aircraft tax.”

Aero & Marine Tax Professionals shows purchasers how to avoid sales tax, specifically how to avoid aircraft tax and vessel tax in California and to make certain the full value of their next aircraft, vehicle or vessel goes into their pocket--not the government's. They have successfully filed hundreds of tax returns with the California State Board of Equalization. Mr. Alston has also published many articles on sales and use tax.

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