Lee00blacksilverGTS
Enthusiast
Sunburn said.........
"I spoke with the latest raffle winner over the weekend at a car show, and he showed me the window sticker for it- $115,000 And that was for a yellow car with dual black stripes. The interiors on the both cars will likely cost about the same, so I wouldn't be suprised if Dodge puts a $130,000 MSRP on the flamed car. So... at a more realistic 35% fed and 8% state tax(afterall most Viper owners make a "decent" living before the added $130k!) that would come out to almost $56,000 in income tax + another $10,000 in CA sales tax for a whopping $66k. So much for a "free" car
It would be nice if Dodge didn't screw over the raffle winners by reporting ridiculously high MSRP's on these unique but not "solid gold" automobiles"
You give new meaning to the term Negativity.....
1. The last one was valued at $115,000 (Your numbers)
Why would you assume a 15k increase?
2. Just because YOU live in Kalifornia doesn't mean everyone pays that level of tax.
3. Your raffle winner you spoke with from last year...did he pay the tax and buy the car???
4. I for one love the fact that Dodge and the VCA has these raffles and furthermore think that 115k is probably about the right assigned value to a special project car built by a major car company. Remember, if they don't add up all the costs as taxable then they violate the charitable raffle rules.
5. If you think it's a ripoff, don't buy a ticket, better chance for me!
"I spoke with the latest raffle winner over the weekend at a car show, and he showed me the window sticker for it- $115,000 And that was for a yellow car with dual black stripes. The interiors on the both cars will likely cost about the same, so I wouldn't be suprised if Dodge puts a $130,000 MSRP on the flamed car. So... at a more realistic 35% fed and 8% state tax(afterall most Viper owners make a "decent" living before the added $130k!) that would come out to almost $56,000 in income tax + another $10,000 in CA sales tax for a whopping $66k. So much for a "free" car
It would be nice if Dodge didn't screw over the raffle winners by reporting ridiculously high MSRP's on these unique but not "solid gold" automobiles"
You give new meaning to the term Negativity.....
1. The last one was valued at $115,000 (Your numbers)
Why would you assume a 15k increase?
2. Just because YOU live in Kalifornia doesn't mean everyone pays that level of tax.
3. Your raffle winner you spoke with from last year...did he pay the tax and buy the car???
4. I for one love the fact that Dodge and the VCA has these raffles and furthermore think that 115k is probably about the right assigned value to a special project car built by a major car company. Remember, if they don't add up all the costs as taxable then they violate the charitable raffle rules.
5. If you think it's a ripoff, don't buy a ticket, better chance for me!