I purchased my Mavic Pro directly from DJI one year ago (February 2017). Like a good boy, I registered my drone with the FAA and even got an N-Number assigned since I read that was necessary when taking it overseas. I use the drone as a hobby to take photos when our family is on vacation. It is not used for any businesses whatsoever.
Well fast forward one year... I received a letter from the Florida Department of Revenue staying I have an “aircraft” where taxes were not paid. In other words, some career bureaucrat compared FEDERAL FAA records with STATE tax records. I figured they were doing this to make sure people pay sales and tangible property taxes on their corporate jets.... so to prove I had a drone, I sent them the DJI receipt showing I paid $1,299 for the Mavic Pro, the carrying case, extra battery, wall charger and other accessories. The revenue investigator calls me back within five minutes of sending him the information and says he noticed DJI didnt charge me sales tax when I bought it. So I now owe the state $78 in SALES TAX and an additional $15 in interest on the missing sales tax... he and I then discuss the ridiculousness of expecting people to self-report items they purchase online where sales tax was not charged.
Moral of the story: Stay off the grid whenever possible. They will come after drone owners who buy directly from DJI to get their taxes. Feel free to mock and laugh at anyone who replies to this post that says they actually self-report everything they buy online. Spare me your moral righteousness.
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Well fast forward one year... I received a letter from the Florida Department of Revenue staying I have an “aircraft” where taxes were not paid. In other words, some career bureaucrat compared FEDERAL FAA records with STATE tax records. I figured they were doing this to make sure people pay sales and tangible property taxes on their corporate jets.... so to prove I had a drone, I sent them the DJI receipt showing I paid $1,299 for the Mavic Pro, the carrying case, extra battery, wall charger and other accessories. The revenue investigator calls me back within five minutes of sending him the information and says he noticed DJI didnt charge me sales tax when I bought it. So I now owe the state $78 in SALES TAX and an additional $15 in interest on the missing sales tax... he and I then discuss the ridiculousness of expecting people to self-report items they purchase online where sales tax was not charged.
Moral of the story: Stay off the grid whenever possible. They will come after drone owners who buy directly from DJI to get their taxes. Feel free to mock and laugh at anyone who replies to this post that says they actually self-report everything they buy online. Spare me your moral righteousness.

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