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Democrat to pay his taxes after getting caught
« on: July 28, 2010, 06:43:06 AM »
Kerry Agrees to Pay Massachusetts Tax on Yacht Docked in Rhode Island

Sen. John Kerry tried to sail, but he couldn't hide.

The Massachusetts senator, after an uproar in his home state over the decision to dock his new $7 million yacht in tax-free Rhode Island, told his state's tax collector Tuesday that he would "promptly" pay all Massachusetts taxes on the yacht.

"As we've said from the beginning, we have always complied with tax laws and we always will," the senator said in a written statement. "The payment is being made promptly."

The 2004 Democratic presidential nominee has been dogged by charges of tax evasion since last week, when the Boston Herald first reported about his decision to dock the 76-foot sloop Isabel in Newport, R.I.

Doing so spared Kerry a $437,500 one-time sales tax charge in Massachusetts, as well as about $70,000 in annual excise taxes. Rhode Island repealed those taxes in 1993, making the state something of a nautical tax haven.



Sen. John Kerry is speaks to reporters after an event at the former South Weymouth Air Station in Weymouth, Mass. Monday, July 26, 2010. (AP)
Massachusetts officials said Kerry was within his rights to base the vessel in Rhode Island, despite owning homes in Nantucket and Boston, but they also said he would be liable for taxes if he brought the yacht to Massachusetts within six months of taking ownership.

Subsequent news accounts placed the Isabel in Nantucket over the Fourth of July weekend and on Martha's Vineyard more recently. It is now in a shipyard in Portsmouth, R.I., undergoing warranty repairs. A Kerry spokesman said he chose to base the vessel in Rhode Island not for tax purposes, but charter opportunities and long-term service.

In his statement, Kerry said, "Whether owed or not, we intend to pay the equivalent taxes as if the boat's home-port were currently in Massachusetts."

The wording underscored the tax treatment Kerry and his wife, millionaire philanthropist Teresa Heinz, constructed for the boat.

It is registered in Newport but owned by a limited liability corporation based in Pittsburgh, hometown of both Heinz and the ketchup company from which her family derived its wealth. In recent days, Kerry has indicated Heinz was the majority stockholder in the corporation, raising questions about whether a Pennsylvania resident owed taxes in Massachusetts for a vessel based in Rhode Island.

Reporters dogged Kerry at a public event on Monday, and the issue bubbled over to the Massachusetts gubernatorial race on Tuesday.

Independent gubernatorial candidate Timothy Cahill, a former Democrat, told reporters it "looks like" John Kerry was dodging his tax bill and said the revenue department should investigate.

"I don't think that the state should treat anyone differently -- senators, congressmen or regular people -- so, if someone's not paying their taxes that should be paying them, then the DOR should go after them," said Cahill, who currently serves as state treasurer.

Gov. Deval Patrick, a fellow Democrat, also was asked if he thought Kerry was trying to avoid taxes.

"I think if there's a tax to be paid he's going to pay it," the governor said shortly before Kerry released his statement.

The Massachusetts Republican Party was unyielding in its criticism, despite the promised tax payment.

"Senator Kerry will only pay the taxes because he got caught," party Chairwoman Jennifer Nassour said in a statement. "He should spend more time creating jobs rather than customizing his yacht. Democrats think they live by another set of rules, and the voters of the commonwealth will soon remind them they do not."


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Re: Democrat to pay his taxes after getting caught
« Reply #1 on: July 28, 2010, 06:44:04 AM »
A Kerry spokesman said he chose to base the vessel in Rhode Island not for tax purposes, but charter opportunities and long-term service.

Yeah, ok.

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Re: Democrat to pay his taxes after getting caught
« Reply #2 on: July 28, 2010, 06:45:16 AM »
Kerry is not paying shit.  Its his wife paying for it. 

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Re: Democrat to pay his taxes after getting caught
« Reply #3 on: November 05, 2010, 02:54:21 PM »
HA HA HA - NOT YET! 

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John Kerry’s bucks stop where?
By Gayle Fee and Laura Raposa  |   Friday, November 5, 2010  |  http://www.bostonherald.com  |  The Inside Track



Photo by Herald file
It’s been more than three months since we first told you about Capt. John Kerry’s high-seas tax dodge on his new $7 million yacht, Isabel, and the town of Nantucket still doesn’t have a check from the senior senator!

You may recall that Kerry lowered the flag and surrendered in July, agreeing to pony up more than $400,000 to cover state taxes on the toney tub. Mr. Teresa Heinz broke out the checkbook four days after the Track set off a furious tempest with our report that he had purchased the 76-foot floating palace and ported her in Rhode Island, thus depriving the commonwealth of its pound of flesh.

A spokesman for the state Department of Revenue confirmed that “a sales tax return was filed” by Kerry last summer to cover state taxes that would have been owed, had he kept the Isabel in his home state’s waters. But according to the Nantucket tax collector, he never paid any excise taxes to the town on the Isabel.

Now, in case you forgot, Kerry’s yacht is a New Zealand-built Friendship sloop with an Edwardian-style, glossy varnished teak interior, two VIP main cabins and a pilothouse fitted with a wet bar and cold wine storage. We point this out because the excise tax on boats is $10 per thousand of valuation. However, the state caps the assessment on yachts over 60 feet that are less than four years old at $50,000. Which, if you ask us, seems rather foolish . . .

So, the $7 million Isabel, for excise tax purposes, is worth just $50G, meaning, should Kerry decide to pony up, he’d owe just $500 to the island’s tax coffers. Chump change for Jawn and Ta-ray-za!

Anyway, Kerry’s flack Jodi Seth told us the senator hasn’t paid because he hasn’t received a bill. Which is very different from what Kerry said last summer. Back then the story was that the senator would pay all the taxes as if the boat were berthed in Massachusetts.

“Whether owed or not, we intend to pay the equivalent taxes as if the boat’s home port were currently in Massachusetts,” Kerry said at the time. “That payment is being made promptly.”

Apparently not.

Then Seth got back to us to say that the yacht “is in the process of being reberthed” in Massachusetts.

“Once the process is complete, we will presumably be billed and we will promptly pay whatever is owed in annual excise taxes,” she said.

Is that like “the check’s in the mail”????

Article URL: http://www.bostonherald.com/track/inside_track/view.bg?articleid=1294161