Maine 2025-2026 Regular Session

Maine Senate Bill LD15

Introduced
1/8/25  
Refer
1/8/25  
Engrossed
6/13/25  
Enrolled
6/16/25  

Caption

An Act to Modify the Excise Tax on Camper Trailers

Impact

If enacted, LD15 would significantly alter the state's tax structure concerning camper trailers. The removal of this excise tax is expected to make camper trailers more affordable and accessible for residents, potentially leading to an increase in ownership rates. This could positively influence local economies by boosting sales for trailer manufacturers and dealers, as well as related businesses such as campgrounds and RV service centers. Additionally, it may encourage outdoor tourism activities within the state.

Summary

LD15 is an act aimed at eliminating the excise tax on camper trailers in Maine. The bill seeks to remove the financial burden associated with the excise tax that currently applies to the registration of camper trailers. This legislation reflects a broader intent to encourage recreational vehicle ownership and usage, particularly for families and individuals who use these vehicles for travel and leisure activities.

Sentiment

The general sentiment surrounding LD15 appears to be supportive, particularly among recreational vehicle enthusiasts and industry stakeholders. Proponents of the bill argue that eliminating the excise tax would lower entry barriers for potential customers looking to acquire camper trailers. There may, however, be some dissenting opinions from those who view this tax elimination as depriving the state of essential revenue that could be allocated to public services, albeit to a lesser extent compared to other taxes.

Contention

Notable points of contention regarding LD15 may include discussions about the potential impacts on state revenue due to the tax's removal. Opponents could argue that while the bill promotes individual recreational opportunities, it simultaneously poses a risk of underfunding essential state services, particularly those that rely on such tax revenues. Balancing the need for recreational expansion with fiscal responsibility is likely to be key in the discussions leading up to any legislative vote.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

ME LD1381

An Act to Create Fairness in Maine's Motor Vehicle Excise Tax by Basing the Tax on the Sale Price

ME LD1168

An Act to Adjust Motor Vehicle Excise Tax Rates

ME LD1486

An Act to Exempt Tractor Trailer Trucks from the Excise Tax

ME LD2000

An Act to Change the Taxation of Rental Tangible Personal Property to Make It Consistent with the Predominant Method in Other States' Rental Industry Laws for Sales and Use Tax

ME LD2251

An Act to Amend the Mining Excise Tax Laws

ME LD1822

An Act to Amend the Specialty License Plate Laws and Extend the Moratorium on Approval of Specialty License Plates and Remove the Authority of Municipalities to Issue Driver's Licenses

ME LD2072

An Act to Amend the Laws Governing Motor Vehicles

ME LD2005

An Act to Eliminate the Aircraft Excise Tax

ME LD1853

An Act to Conform the Mining Excise Tax Laws to the Maine Metallic Mineral Mining Act and Set the Mining Excise Tax at 10 Percent

ME LD1288

An Act to Create a 2-year Motor Vehicle Registration

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.