It's the same in GA. I pay about $800 a year for my cars since it's older. I was paying over $1200 a year couple years back. But my cousin pays over $4,000 a year on just two cars. He has 6 cars. His annual car tag registration bill is well over $5,000.
It's the same in GA. I pay about $800 a year for my cars since it's older. I was paying over $1200 a year couple years back. But my cousin pays over $4,000 a year on just two cars. He has 6 cars. His annual car tag registration bill is well over $5,000.
Since owning my truck in 07, my registration has gone up every year. I think it was like 380 or 400 this year.
Dude, STFU if you don't know what you're talking about.
I have $1,100 canceled check receipt for 2005 Hyundai I paid for Tag.
SHHHHHHHH!!! stfu about how much money your states are raking in by taxing the shit out of vehicles. NY hasn't figured that one out yet.
Dude, STFU if you don't know what you're talking about.
I have $1,100 canceled check receipt for 2005 Hyundai I paid for Tag.
Fill out the sales tax stamp; tax will not be charged if you are eligible for sales tax Exemption #7
Exemption #7 – Vehicle was purchased in another state while the purchaser was a non-resident of New Jersey
So, I'm still mystified how you spent $1100 for vehicle registration, unless you're not telling the whole story (typical) and conveniently forgot to include the sales tax you were paying because you bought the car out of state and the DMV made you pay in-state sales tax on the vehicle......hmmmmm?
Of course out of state. Have lived in 5 different states in 4 years. Each state gets their cut as if buying the car new every time.
Could have had the car paid off years ago if it wasn't for the thousands in Registration fees.
Of course out of state. Have lived in 5 different states in 4 years. Each state gets their cut as if buying the car new every time.
Could have had the car paid off years ago if it wasn't for the thousands in Registration fees.
ummm what? how can this be?
OutHouse, don't know if you've ever talked to anyone from California, but theirs is pretty atrocious too.
When I lived there, in the 80's, it was something like 4% of the vehicle's value. For a $20,000 car, you paid $800 to register it. Next year, if the blue book value dropped to $16,000, you paid $640 to register it, and so on, and so on.
Doesn't sound like much now, but back then that was some real change to spend! I'm only thankful that the new car I bought when I was there was when I was in the military, and a non-resident. They waived the normal fee for military, and made it a straight up $30/year. :thumbsup:
It's the same in GA. I pay about $800 a year for my cars since it's older. I was paying over $1200 a year couple years back. But my cousin pays over $4,000 a year on just two cars. He has 6 cars. His annual car tag registration bill is well over $5,000.
You have other choices available, you chose CAR. Time to pay.
There's such thing as bicycle registration in certain states. Do you dismiss complaints regarding that as quickly?
There's such thing as bicycle registration in certain states. Do you dismiss complaints regarding that as quickly?
Care to post a list of those states?