Last Updated 2nd of February, 2010
Do I need to file a personal property tax for my vehicle every year?
This is a state-by-state issue. You'll need to contact your local DMV office for information regarding annually paying personal property tax for your vehicle. You can do this by calling, or visiting your state's DMV Web site and looking under vehicle registration.
Other states may only charge you personal property tax on a one-time basis (after the initial purchase) or factor it into the actual registration rate.
If you require assistance in figuring out your tax fee, some DMV Web sites include personal property tax calculators. The make of your vehicle (the more expensive, the higher the rate) and your county's tax rate are the two main factors in determining the fee.
Other states may only charge you personal property tax on a one-time basis (after the initial purchase) or factor it into the actual registration rate.
If you require assistance in figuring out your tax fee, some DMV Web sites include personal property tax calculators. The make of your vehicle (the more expensive, the higher the rate) and your county's tax rate are the two main factors in determining the fee.
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