Wednesday, April 04, 2018

Walker Administration axes airplane tax — for now



The Walker Administration has quietly axed its tax-and-track proposal for private airplanes in Alaska.

On Monday, the Department of Transportation and Public Facilities made it official and withdrew its proposed changes to a tax proposal published on Nov. 1, 2017. The original proposal had created an uproar in the aviation community.

The plan would have required registration for all aircraft in Alaska and implemented a “fee” for them, but as it was written, it had no enforcement mechanism at all, so was to be based on the honor system. If all airplane owners had participated, it would bring $2 million into the general fund, but that money could not be earmarked for airport maintenance.

“New regulations will be proposed regarding this matter in the near future,” the public notice reads on the State’s website.

n January, the Aviation Advisory Board had persuaded the Walker Administration to hold off on the proposed airplane tax and registration program. Aircraft owners already register their planes with the federal government and pay $150.

For now, the aviation enthusiasts of Alaska can use that extra dough to fuel up for their next scenic trip to Somewhere in Alaska….such as the 15th annual Valdez Fly-In and Air Show, May 11-13, 2018.   Must Read Alaska will see you there!

Original article can be found here ➤ http://mustreadalaska.com

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