Hmmmmm...wonder if I should start deducting that $25.  Then again, I'd probably 
get tagged for claiming something I've never claimed before.

Wanda
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  Cee (and everyone else with a Florida UF tag),
  Your receipt should indicate a $25/yr donation to UF. Our financial dude has 
us record that as a charitable contribution on our taxes. We took advantage of 
the 2-year renewals that Florida now allows.
  -JNene


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    Well, yeah... but you have to live in TN.  ;-)

    I just paid $100.85 for my tag... and $71.85 for my son's.  He doesn't get 
a UF tag until he gets accepted there... next spring, I hope.

    Cee

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      I pay $59 annually for my UF Tennessee tag.



      Randy



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      See you later G8TR?
      Price hike hurts sales of specialty plates, including UF's

      Erica Brough/Gainesville Sun 

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      Pat Patterson receives a new Florida tag at the Tax and Tag Agency on 
34th Street Branch in Gainesville, Wednesday, Jan. 27, 2010.


      By Nathan Crabbe
      Gainesville SUN Staff writer

      Published: Saturday, January 30, 2010 at 6:01 a.m. 
      Last Modified: Friday, January 29, 2010 at 9:32 p.m. 





      The Gator Nation might be everywhere, but its specialty license plate 
could begin disappearing from the state - along with the scholarship money it 
provides.

      The University of Florida still has the top-selling specialty plate in 
the state and saw overall sales increase in 2009. But those distinctions 
obscure a drop in sales during the last three months of the year, coinciding 
with a steep increase in license fees.

      Other specialty plates saw similar declines, causing consternation among 
groups such as the Gainesville-based Caribbean Conservation Corps. It 
distributes grants funded by the sea-turtle plate, which took the No. 2 spot in 
popularity even as its overall sales dropped from the previous year.

      "If we can't generate enough money, then the whole marine turtle 
protection program in the state is at risk," said David Godfrey, executive 
director of the conservation corps.

      Starting Sept 1., the fees for purchasing a plate for the first time rose 
about $125. Costs for renewals increased by as much as $25 depending on the 
vehicle's weight.

      Plate proponents suggest the increase caused drivers to decide the extra 
charges for specialty plates, ranging from $15 to $25 annually, were too much 
to bear.

      State Sen. Steve Oelrich, R-Cross Creek, said lawmakers faced a budget 
shortfall and raised fees rather than increase taxes. He's among lawmakers who 
have questioned the specialty plate program, suggesting that the state limit 
the number of kinds of plates because they make identification difficult for 
law enforcement. Currently the state has 114 different kinds of specialty 
plates.

      "It just becomes a real quandary in terms of identification," he said.

      Florida created the first specialty plates in 1986, with the first one 
commemorating the Challenger explosion and others for each of the nine 
universities then in the state university system. The 114 different kinds of 
plates generated more than $37 million in fee revenue in the 2009 fiscal year, 
according to a Florida Senate report.

      The turtle plate and nearly every other specialty plate had declining new 
sales in 2009, causing overall new specialty plate sales to fall by about 
97,000. While renewals increased overall - and for some individual plates 
including the UF and sea-turtle plates - much of the increase happened in the 
weeks before the increase took effect.

      Started in 1997, the sea-turtle plate funds the Fish and Wildlife 
Conservation Commission's turtle-protection program as well as grants to 
private groups. Those groups conduct research, conservation and education 
projects, along with efforts such as the rescue of cold-stunned turtles earlier 
this month. The plate costs $25 annually.

      Godfrey said the plate typically generates around $300,000 to $400,000 
annually for grants, but the figure could drop this year by as much as $100,000.

      "Already we can't fund all of the projects and activities that are going 
around the state of Florida to protect sea turtles," he said.

      Revenues from UF's plate, which costs $25 annually, are split, with 60 
percent going for National Merit scholarships and 40 percent supporting the 
fundraising operation at the UF Foundation. Starting in 2009, any revenue 
beyond $2 million has been given to Florida Opportunity scholarships for 
first-generation students.

      The scholarships have been a priority of UF President Bernie Machen for 
increasing the university's economic and racial diversity. Machen has sought 
various ways to pay for the scholarships, including athletic revenue and 
donations from himself and head football coach Urban Meyer.

      The plate revenue would have provided a consistent revenue source, as 
plate sales have been above $2 million since 2001. Marion Hoffmann, UF's 
associate vice president of government relations, said the plate has been 
consistently popular, but the fee increases could complicate those efforts.

      "It's this type of economy - it's a challenge," she said.

      Two bills have been introduced in the state Legislature this session - 
sponsored by Rep. Ron Saunders, D-Key West, and Rep. Brad Drake, R-Eucheeanna - 
that would roll back license plate fees. But the bills come in another tight 
economic year with an expected budget shortfall of around $3 billion.

      Without a change, Godfrey said he is worried sales of the turtle plate 
will see an even bigger decline this year.

      "Some people can't afford to continue honoring that commitment to the 
marine turtle program," he said.

      Contact Nathan Crabbe at 338-3176 or [email protected].

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