ilovebikes99
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Florida for the win. Like $80.
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Yeah, but its florida. Hahha. Just kidding. The keys are like paradise right outside your front door steps. If i lived there, I'd swim those waters every morning.Florida for the win. Like $80.
You pay a registration fee right up front in Iowa, 5%the states with the high registration fees almost invariably that number also includes property/exise tax.
In CT you may only pay $100 for 2 years registration. But you will get wacked with $1200/yr property tax on a new Gladiator.
I believe that NH is pretty good. No sales tax. No property tax on vehicles and your registration will run you about $400/yr if I recall.
That's a tax. No matter how they slice it. Ha. Its funny how they try to call it a fee.You pay a registration fee right up front in Iowa, 5%
They may call it a "one time registration fee" or even a "use tax" in some cases but it's technically it's only on the portion of the sale above and beyond the trade-in value which you have already paid the tax on and you pay that 5% one time.
Whatever they want to call it, the % is the same - 5.
From our own dept of revenue-
Description: The sales or lease price of vehicles subject to registration is exempt from sales tax. These vehicles are subject to a fee for new registration equal to 5% of the sales or lease price. This fee for new registration also applies when vehicles are sold between private individuals.
Fee for New Registration: 5% of the sales or lease price
Distribution of Funds: Road Use Tax Fund
There are technical differences. Words have meanings.That's a tax. No matter how they slice it. Ha. Its funny how they try to call it a fee.
Even the way they only calculate it on the amount above the trade it is exactly how most states calculate sales tax on a vehicle purchase.
Its funny that you wrote that. I was about to say that exact thing but decided it was getting too off the topic.There are technical differences. Words have meanings.
A tax has the primary purpose of raising revenue.
A fee recoups the cost of providing a service from a beneficiary.
https://qsstudy.com/main-difference-tax-fee/
$380? I just paid $700 for my '21 JTR. That stung a little bit.I received a notification stating I was coming due for registration on the jeep as well, Ca wanted $380, big fat nope. Sent papers to Wa where it’s registered by weight, got mine and the Mrs both reg for $290, that was weight tax, reg fee title fee and plate transfer, more reasonable in my mind, I looked at the Ca breakdown of fees it’s ridiculous: