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I just purchased my 2006 kansas fishing license and not only had to give my SS# but was charged a $1.15 processing fee for it. The clerk said it was to cover the cost of a new system to look for dead beat parents. I not against a system for this but why should the fee be added to hunting and fishing licenses. Giving my SS# to joe blow at the corner store doesn't thrill me either. I don't know if this is the only place the state collects this fee but I think they should collect it where everyone can share the burden. Does any other state have this system?
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In CA it only cost 1.15 for the fishing license and about $37 more if you want to use it.[pirate]
We can actually save 1.50 if we buy our license direct from the Fish and Game Dept. Otherwise each license agent will automatically collect the 1.50 as part of the already printed license fee.[unsure]
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But does the fee go pay for a system used to track down people who don't pay their child support? This is what this knew $1.15 fee is for and I don't think that the sportsman should have to bear this burden.
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Processing fees and socials are common in my experience. When I went to Delaware on vacation in August, my 7 day non-resident freshwater cost $5.20, but I needed to pay a $1.50 agent fee. Delaware requires the social security number as well. I was told that any state that can revoke a sporting license for non-payment is required to collect it.
In my home state of Connecticut, it is a different manner. However I noticed something interesting last year.When I bought my license from the Berlin Town Clerk's office, my receipt was itemized into $19 license fee and $1 processing fee. When I bought my hunting in my home town (i should have boguht a combo), I only paid the full price, and there was no multiple items on the receipt. CT only asks for a social security number on deer and turkey permit applications (that I know of).
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I'm not complaining about the fee itself what I don't like is where they are collecting it. I might have paid this fee a hundred other places and not known it. Why don't they take the money out of the $700 I have to pay in property taxes on my boat this year. Which is almost double what I pay on my house!
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[cool][font "Poor Richard"][green][size 4]Hi there fyshrmn - I wasn't criticizing you, was just having a little fun complaining about taxes too. We had a battle here in CA regarding where our fishing license fees were going. It seems that once the politicans get their hands on some money they get greedy and want more. Wouldn't surprise me if they decide to place a tax on float tubes claiming that it is a powered craft. Many places now charge a launching fee on float tubes. Whats next?[/size][/green][/font]
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