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Vehicle impounded for not paying taxes


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Short description: You actually pay consequences for not paying taxes.

Detailed description: So, the issue is. Most people don't care to pay their vehicle taxes, because you never get pulled over without a reason any way. Cops can't pull you over if they have no suspicion or won't do routine traffic stops (I'm not sure about the law but pretty sure they need some type of actual suspicion?). So most people get away with not paying their taxes for a long time. Realistically, you'd get several warnings, with an added procession fee slapped ontop twice or thrice, before they'd come to your doorstep. So, since there's barely any consequences for this. I'd say, to increase realism, You have 2 days after logging in the first time since payments is due to pay. Failure to do so, slaps another 50% ontop. Then after another 3 days another 50% ontop of the original price. Then, after a full 7 days since the first log in/due date, the vehicle will automatically get impounded and you pay the 200% fee plus impound costs to pay to get your vehicle back. Once that's paid at a DMV/Police station, anywhere where you can pay a vehicle/fine, you can retrieve your vehicle from impound lot.

Commands to add: None. Lucky you, Westen.

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How would your suggestion improve the server? Less bartenders, and people with no realistic way to fund an expensive vehicle will actually drive a sports or vehicle that doesn't fit to their financial state. Makes cars a bit more realistic to maintain.

Additional information: This will probably get hate because it increases prices lol

 
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Per the penal code:

 

102. Tax Evasion (F)

Any person(s) who, within the time required by law, willfully fails to file any return or to supply any information with intent to evade any tax, or who, willfully and with like intent, makes, renders, signs, or verifies any false or fraudulent return or statement or supplies any false or fraudulent information. Can also apply in occasions when licensed activities are performed without a license and subsequent operation denies significant taxes to the State/City  

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Shall be liable under a Class C offense only, and shall receive a minimum of 2 Days, and a fine under the following criteria of offense count; 

 

  1. $2,500
  2. $3,000
  3. $5,000 + Impounding of Vehicle
     

If offense is continued, punishment shall revert back to third offense and continue to be issued. Sentencing Enhancements are allowed for this charge.

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23 hours ago, Westen said:

Per the penal code:

 

102. Tax Evasion (F)

Any person(s) who, within the time required by law, willfully fails to file any return or to supply any information with intent to evade any tax, or who, willfully and with like intent, makes, renders, signs, or verifies any false or fraudulent return or statement or supplies any false or fraudulent information. Can also apply in occasions when licensed activities are performed without a license and subsequent operation denies significant taxes to the State/City  

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Shall be liable under a Class C offense only, and shall receive a minimum of 2 Days, and a fine under the following criteria of offense count; 

 

  1. $2,500
  2. $3,000
  3. $5,000 + Impounding of Vehicle
     

If offense is continued, punishment shall revert back to third offense and continue to be issued. Sentencing Enhancements are allowed for this charge.

It’s written here, and it’s an ic thingy IMO

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Same thing with the fines. Have one from last August. But it has always been a problem, in LSRP I had unpaid parking tickets for 5 years. Nobody really checks them. Cops won't check the database because its bugged, they are lazy or they just don't wanna be the "bad guy" who takes precious money away from people.

 

There should be more OOC and IC enforcement of both tax and fines.

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