FINAL BILL REPORT

 

 

                                    HB 1545

 

 

                                  C 192 L 89

 

 

BYRepresentatives Schmidt, R. Fisher, Betrozoff, Jacobsen, Rust, Holland, Walk, Wood, H. Sommers, Walker, Sprenkle, Hankins, S. Wilson, Patrick, Smith, Haugen, Horn and Winsley; by request of Legislative Transportation Committee

 

 

Increasing penalties for registering a vehicle in another state.

 

 

House Committe on Transportation

 

 

Senate Committee on Transportation

 

 

                              SYNOPSIS AS ENACTED

 

BACKGROUND:

 

The Joint Committee on Motor Vehicle Excise Tax was created by Chapter 191, Laws of 1988.  The committee reviewed the historical and current distributions of the tax, as well as administration, enforcement and collection of the tax.

 

The committee consisted of 12 legislators from the House and Senate Transportation and Fiscal Committees, plus three agency designees.

 

The committee received testimony regarding motor vehicle tax fraud from the Washington State Patrol and the Department of Revenue.  The committee found that residents of this state are intentionally registering their vehicles in other jurisdictions to evade payment of the motor vehicle excise tax, registration fees and sales/use tax.

 

The committee recommended certain changes to the penalties for evading applicable motor vehicle taxes and fees.

 

SUMMARY:

 

The fine for initially failing to register a motor vehicle, upon becoming a Washington resident, is doubled from $165 to $330.

 

Beginning September 1, 1989, it is a gross misdemeanor for a resident of this state to intentionally register his or her motor vehicle in another jurisdiction to evade payment of taxes and fees due the state, punishable by up to one year in the county jail and a fine equal to double the delinquent taxes and fees.  On second and subsequent offenses the fine is treble the amount of delinquent taxes and fees.

 

All persons who have failed to register may do so until September 1, 1989, without imposition of administrative penalties.  Traffic infraction and misdemeanor violations are not waived.

 

 

VOTES ON FINAL PASSAGE:

 

      House 94   0

      Senate    44     0

 

EFFECTIVE:July 23, 1989