NMMA tells N.Y. governor to nix proposed boat tax
The National Marine Manufacturers Association submitted a letter to New York Gov. David Paterson, outlining reasons to reconsider a proposed tax in boats more than
The National Marine Manufacturers Association submitted a letter to New York Gov. David Paterson, outlining reasons to reconsider a proposed tax in boats more than
The National Marine Manufacturers Association is urging its members to take action on economic-stimulus legislation being considered by Congress. The NMMA is helping lead the

How do you spell relief? A-m-e-n-d-m-e-n-t-6. At least that’s what Christopher Hodge is thinking after Floridians voted Nov. 4 to adopt the tax relief measure
Marine industry lobbyists in New York are launching a grassroots effort to fight the governor’s proposed tax increase for boats and other luxury items. “We
South Carolina’s coastal counties are moving quickly to approve ordinances allowing boats to stay in their waters up to 180 aggregate days in a single

Industry views Nov. 4 tax relief referendum as crucial to determining whether lucrative development will stamp out traditional marine uses Floridians will vote Nov. 4
South Florida’s 10th annual Marine Summit touched on the perennial issues of regulation, work-force training and economic development and business retention, but the thread running
West Marine this morning announced several major changes planned for the company to help ensure its growth despite a soft market. The announcements were made
The inconsistency of state laws regarding tax nexus puts marine companies “at a distinct disadvantage, not only with domestic manufacturers, but foreign manufactures as well,”
The House Judiciary Committee’s Subcommittee on Commercial and Administrative Law will hold a hearing Tuesday afternoon on H.R. 5267, the Business Activity Tax Simplification Act
The National Marine Manufacturers Association submitted a letter to New York Gov. David Paterson, outlining reasons to reconsider a proposed tax in boats more than
The National Marine Manufacturers Association is urging its members to take action on economic-stimulus legislation being considered by Congress. The NMMA is helping lead the

How do you spell relief? A-m-e-n-d-m-e-n-t-6. At least that’s what Christopher Hodge is thinking after Floridians voted Nov. 4 to adopt the tax relief measure
Marine industry lobbyists in New York are launching a grassroots effort to fight the governor’s proposed tax increase for boats and other luxury items. “We
South Carolina’s coastal counties are moving quickly to approve ordinances allowing boats to stay in their waters up to 180 aggregate days in a single

Industry views Nov. 4 tax relief referendum as crucial to determining whether lucrative development will stamp out traditional marine uses Floridians will vote Nov. 4
South Florida’s 10th annual Marine Summit touched on the perennial issues of regulation, work-force training and economic development and business retention, but the thread running
West Marine this morning announced several major changes planned for the company to help ensure its growth despite a soft market. The announcements were made
The inconsistency of state laws regarding tax nexus puts marine companies “at a distinct disadvantage, not only with domestic manufacturers, but foreign manufactures as well,”
The House Judiciary Committee’s Subcommittee on Commercial and Administrative Law will hold a hearing Tuesday afternoon on H.R. 5267, the Business Activity Tax Simplification Act