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Old 01-06-2025, 09:15 AM   #32
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Originally Posted by John Mercier View Post
It appears that each sticker will represent a certain schedule of fees.
So both stickers will symbolize that all fees have been paid.
i would agree, but why not just change the sticker design or not needed at all
not that hard to have a $75 boat fee and a schedule of where it needs to be split up to and use one sticker, this has zero bearing to the consumer or tax payer when it comes to certification they paid their fees, this is a behind the scenes bookkeeping issue that isnt solved at the end user no matter how many stickers you force on someones watercraft.

Makes me laugh, so hey we had a bookkeeping issue with how we split up the fees you paid, so we are going to make you buy and use a seperate sticker so we can prove on our gov books with the organizations that when they see the sticker on your watercraft they will know that we split up the fees we collected from you --- in a single payment that goes to the same place and the same people splitting it up, so by us giving you a second sticker and charing you for it and you putting it on your watercraft, the other government organizations will know that we split up the single payment you sent to us at the same location and same office, was split properly in the books, or just another way to scrape money from us

Honeslty who thinks of this crap, who then allows this crap to pass, and then who signs it into law, my god. And this is what they do with their time


Here's an idea, hey we were collecting this money and weren't splitting it correctly, we need to do this with the money - and we will audit our workers to make sure they are doing correclty because we do this anyway - Done!
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