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For those of you that may not know, when you are in the military you can keep your DL and Car registration with your home of record, and do not have to change it to the state you are stationed in. That is what he is trying to accomplish.
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Originally posted by Chili View PostIf he was going to do that, he'd be better off going to OR. Much closer and no sales tax either. Oh, and he said tax is 10% in his original post.
I had work done on my Dodge at a dealership and they had a mailboxes, etc. type situation in the dealership where Cali residents maintained their MT residency. They would fly in once a year, dealer would pick them up, they'd renew tags, DL's, whatever they needed to, then fly out.
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Originally posted by Chili View PostFor those of you that may not know, when you are in the military you can keep your DL and Car registration with your home of record, and do not have to change it to the state you are stationed in. That is what he is trying to accomplish.
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Originally posted by Roscoe View Post$500 is a lot of $ when you only make $16k/yr. His insurance is going to hurt him though....
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I bought a truck in July in the state of oregon, which has no sales tax. When I moved here to VA and registered my truck, they felt it necessary and within their rights to collect the sales tax on the purchase, even though i was not a resident of the state at the time.
I had to pay 1750 in taxes to the state of virginia, for something they had no business being involved in. So read up.. or get fucked. They're after all our monies.
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Originally posted by lowthreeohz View PostI bought a truck in July in the state of oregon, which has no sales tax. When I moved here to VA and registered my truck, they felt it necessary and within their rights to collect the sales tax on the purchase, even though i was not a resident of the state at the time.
I had to pay 1750 in taxes to the state of virginia, for something they had no business being involved in. So read up.. or get fucked. They're after all our monies.Last edited by VaderTT; 02-07-2014, 02:20 PM.Ded
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Originally posted by VaderTT View PostSimilar issue with my dads car, but he had to pay tax on it 3-4 times and the car was purchased in 1999. Paying tax on a vehicle you've owned for 10 years, just because you move to a different state/country is bullshit!!
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About a year after getting out of the Army I moved back to CA and when I got there, in addition to the normal registration fees / taxes, I also had to pay something they called a "smog impact fee". It was an additional $50 or $100 for bringing a car without "CA Emissions" into the state. They later determined that the charge went against some other law and refunded everyone that paid one.
The thing about registering cars in CA, is the fee is not a flat fee like it is here in TX. It varies depending on the "value" of the car. So if you have a nicer care, your annual registration could be several hundred dollars. At least that is how it used to be.
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I havent figured out why you would pay sales tax on a used car from person to person. It doesnt make any sense to me.
They tried to hit me with sales taxes when I paid off my brother's truck after he passed. I told them to eat a dick, we kept updating the registration that came in the mail. I got a manager pinned down at the tax office long enough to listen and she did the transfer under the gift tax."If I asked people what they wanted, they would have said faster horses." - Henry Ford
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Originally posted by talisman View PostAaron, are you going for some sort of model citizen award you think exists?
I'm just a non-parent giving a parent shit for something I know nothing about, it's the DFWM way.
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