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Old 07-27-2022, 02:36 PM   #27
R.S.O'Donnell
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Join Date: Feb 2020
Location: USA
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Just got off the phone with them a bit ago. Said they were still waiting for a letter from the campground indicating what day we left. Apparently there are two others in the same boat.

We still have no idea what criteria makes an RV in the state taxable. Can they assess you if you overnight in a Walmart on January 31st? My guess is 180 days but I cannot find anything stating that.

If the campground doesn't come through I just need to contest the assessment in writing (certified with return receipt) by August 13th which will put it back on them. If it is 180 days that should be the end of it.

A lawyer is out of the question as it would undoubtedly cost more than the bill and getting anything from the county in damages is doubtful.

Besides that we're in our Upstate NY to SoCal and back snowbird routine and won't be getting anywhere near NC anytime in the foreseeable future.
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