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Show ! f UINTAH BASIN STANDARD. July 20. 1988 - Pasw 9 smiew mm affidavit simiing a lar to that now used for vehicle purchases by There are several requirements for the aales tax exemption, including the atipulation that the boat may only be used in Utah for 14 days in any calendar year. Neither can the boat ever be registered in Utah. The exemption is only available far boats which would normally require registra-tion under Utah law, and are sold of the . to bona fide state. This exemption does not apply to canoes, kayaks or other boats which do not h ave a motor or non-reside- nt Changes in tax laws will affect consumers Several changes in the states ales tax laws take effect in July. Among the changes will be a revised wy of computing sales tax on vehicles purchased from private individuals; a sales tax exemption who purchase for boats or boat trailers in Utah; and a requirement for cafeterias in hospitals, colleges and universities to charge sales tax on meals old to the general public. The Tax Commission has also modified its proposed position on the charging of sakes tax on meals served at church festivals and other charitable frindraisingfrmc-tionThese sales are now considered isolated and occasional ales, and will continue to be exempt from any sales tax. ' non-residen-ts s. non-residen-ts. Under state law, the sales tax on a vehicle purchased through private individual, not a retail dealer, will be baaed on the market value of the vehicle being sold and the vehicle being traded in. Trade-i- n allowances will be made only for vehicles given or taken in trade and is limited to the fair market value of the vehicle. The Motor Vehicle Division will determine the fair market value of the vehicle using current automotive standards. The legislature also authorised of Utah who purchase boats and boat trailers, as well as outboard motors as of the purchase of the boat,part to receive and exemption from Utah sales tax. This is done by complet- exiat-jngfa- ir Keeping your youngsters in the swim of things may be easier this summer, thanks to Teddy Ruxpin, the animated talking toy, and the United States Lifesaving Association (USLA). They've teamed up to teach children water safety messages in a nationwide public service campaign. The Teddy Ruxpin Summer Safety Fun Campaign public service announcements will be airing nationwide throughout the summer months and water safety storytelling ses-sione will be held in hundreds of U.S. cities. Here are Teddys Tips For Water Safety: 1. Walk, dont run, around the pool area. In Teddys words, If you run, you might slip and fall and get non-residen- ts ' s sail.- - OnJuly l.anewstate law also took affect which requires colleges, universities and employee cafeterias such as in hospitals, that aell meals to the general, public, to ch arge sales tax on those meals. However, if the cafeterias are limited only to employees of the institution, then the tax exempt status can be maintained. The cafeteria must, in that case, be hysically separated from access the general public. hurt. And the cement deck around the pool is much harder than sand. 2. Never play in the pod area unless a grown-u- p or someone in charge is watching you. 3. Leam to swim. Its important to know what to do before you dive in. 4. Swim and play safely by obeying the rules. Whenever youre in or near the water, look for a sign that telle you what to do. 5. Always swim near a lifeguard, and tell him or her if you see anything dangerous. ' 6. 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