Greetings,
I would not count on this one. If the vehicle doesn't move and is not
street legal, then yes it counts as a building. I have to pay for my
fema trailer as living space, even though no one lives in it. It is my
guest house. It has wheels, for that matter, so does an old mobile I
use for storage, but it is taxable as well. Frankly, insurance and
plates cost more than taxes, at least in my county, which is Grimes.
Bright Blessings,
Garth & Kim Travis
www.TheRoseColoredForest.com
Bedias, Texas
On 2/19/2013 5:19 AM, waterengineman101 wrote:
>...And if you Just use 18 wheeler box type (cargo) trailers
> and leave the wheels on them and use them as storage sheds well then you
> won't be taxed at all on them. Old U-haul truck work good too.
>
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