Registration fees - what state has it the worst?

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Reg is like 180 for 3 years with vanity plate.
Property taxes are just shy of 1500/yr.
CT sucks ass.
$1500/yr???

LMAO. I wish. Ours is $10k here in NY. That said, we came from California, so everything here seems like a bargain. The house itself is half the price (if not less) of the equivalent in California.

I think registering 4 cars here was less than 1 car in California.
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$1500/yr???

LMAO. I wish. Ours is $10k here in NY. That said, we came from California, so everything here seems like a bargain. The house itself is half the price (if not less) of the equivalent in California.

I think registering 4 cars here was less than 1 car in California.
I would puke paying that and then leave asap to a better state with lower taxes while also leaving any political baggage in the state I left.
 

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Are you seriously complaining about all that!? I could only dream. My property tax is $4500!
Yep, same here... well our property taxes are actually ~$1400 lower - but that's only because we bought the house in 2011 (and there's a 3% per year increase cap). If we sold the house, the next owner would be paying around that ($4300).

Registration however is a bit worse than yours actually - $876 this year on the MKV ($33 to register and $843 in taxes). Of course, it goes down every year with depreciation but that only factors in age - not the 32K miles I have on it so far. Last year it was ~$910 IIRC. Bought my wife's RX350 at the same time so we get to give the state just under $2K as a "late Christmas gift" every year. :mad:

On the upside... the '07 4Runner is fully depreciated according to them so it's just $54/year.

Pretty expensive considering all they have to do is print a little foil sticker and not even fix the roads worth a damn. :rolleyes:
 
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Yep, same here... well our property taxes are actually ~$1400 lower - but that's only because we bought the house in 2011 (and there's a 3% per year increase cap). If we sold the house, the next owner would be paying around that ($4300).

Registration however is a bit worse than yours actually - $876 this year on the MKV ($33 to register and $843 in taxes). Of course, it goes down every year with depreciation but that only factors in age - not the 32K miles I have on it so far. Last year it was ~$910 IIRC. Bought my wife's RX350 at the same time so we get to give the state just under $2K as a "late Christmas gift" every year. :mad:

On the upside... the '07 4Runner is fully depreciated according to them so it's just $54/year.

Pretty expensive considering all they have to do is print a little foil sticker and not even fix the roads worth a damn. :rolleyes:
Yep same here. I bought my house when the market was low. If I was to sell it, the new owners would be in the $8000 range. Going to say the first year I was in my house, it was closer to $3500.

My 09 Cobalt, which should be considered fully depreciated, still cost me over $200 every year in registration fees. Shoot even my 70 Bug would be over $100 if I had it registered in CA! Before I transferred my Evo to AZ, it was $300 and its an 06. Freakin CA is crazy.

At least your roads get semi fixed. Ours dont. They just throw a cone in the middle of the pothole and carry on.
 

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Yep same here. I bought my house when the market was low. If I was to sell it, the new owners would be in the $8000 range. Going to say the first year I was in my house, it was closer to $3500.

My 09 Cobalt, which should be considered fully depreciated, still cost me over $200 every year in registration fees. Shoot even my 70 Bug would be over $100 if I had it registered in CA! Before I transferred my Evo to AZ, it was $300 and its an 06. Freakin CA is crazy.

At least your roads get semi fixed. Ours dont. They just throw a cone in the middle of the pothole and carry on.
Just change the thread name to "Property Tax fees - what state has it the worst?" Lol.
 

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At least your roads get semi fixed. Ours dont. They just throw a cone in the middle of the pothole and carry on.
A few do... but mostly just freeways which are fixed with fed money not state money for the most part. Seems like every surface street is "under construction" but they never actually pave anything as far as I can tell.

They just put out the cones, then put them back a few days later. No surveying, no crews, no equipment - but then again the barricade racket here is so thinly disguised the company that leases them is called M.O.B. (not a joke)!
 

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$1500/yr???

LMAO. I wish. Ours is $10k here in NY. That said, we came from California, so everything here seems like a bargain. The house itself is half the price (if not less) of the equivalent in California.

I think registering 4 cars here was less than 1 car in California.
Wait are we all talking about house property tax? I meant I'm paying 1500 on the car alone, house is $6k. other cars make up another couple grand
 

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So it appears states have differing views on what they consider to be taxable property. Some states consider a vehicle taxable property, others donā€™t. For me only the house and the land it sits on is deemed taxable property. For a vehicle, $36 a year regardless of year, make, model, value, etc and so forth.
 
 




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