Hey all
can someone tell me exactly what the letter says that they have received?
someone I know is actually about to go thru this situation tonight. I told her I knew there was a thread online about it and I would ask.
Her and the owner have agreed on a UVIP price. If her or the owner receive a letter, do you guys think it is best to ignore the letter, or, to send a response back with the price they agreed to on the UVIP?
the owner said they have no problem cooperating in doing this, but what I am concerned about is they would question the low declared value that was sent back by mail.
i understand it's a free market economy, so if I choose to sell my bike for $500 instead of $5000, that's my choice isn't it? If MTO/MOF wants to get serious about this, they should try to valuate these bikes like cars - you pay taxes on an estimated value in their system.
AFAIAC, If the government is leaving the amount open to declaration, that's the risk they're taking when collecting.