Where will my aircraft be assessed since I take it to many locations?

The aircraft should be assessed where habitually situated. The location where an aircraft is habitually situated is the airport at which the aircraft is usually present when not in flight. If an aircraft spends a substantial amount of time at multiple airports, it is habitually situated at the airport where it spends the most ground time.

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1. I paid the sales tax when I purchased the aircraft. Why am I paying taxes again?
2. Why do I have to pay taxes on my aircraft?
3. Where will my aircraft be assessed since I take it to many locations?
4. Why do I have a 10% penalty note on my tax bill for my aircraft?
5. Can my taxes be prorated?
6. I filed bankruptcy. Why do I have to pay the tax?