They kill us here in NC too...Each county sets their own rates!
They also add city tax and school tax! I have no kids!
County Tax
99 Tahoe....almost 200 bucks
2008 Mazda...312 bucks
2007 Camper...about 300 bucks
2005 Honda MC...180 bucks
Next thing i expect is a tax on my dogs!
They always show tax value WAY over the actual or even retail value.
If not paid you do not get to renew the license plates then they put a lien on the vehicles..
Then garnish your wages!
Small correction re Ontario. On vehicles we pay an annual license fee of $74.00 which is a tax. Also in most parts of Ontario we also heve a bi-annual emissions test which is another $35.00.
We are extremely fortunate with boats and trailers (boat, RV, utility, etc) in that there is no annual fee.
However when one looks at a particular tax one must put that in perspective with the entire array of taxes within a jurisdiction.
For example we pay 13% on virtually all purchases whether they be "things" or "services". Also the amount of personnel income taxes we pay in Canada is staggering compared to the U.S. number.
So guess I'm saying we all pay the piper, just in different ways.
My question is then do you also pay for license tabs renewal in addition to the personal property taxes? I pay annual renewals along the lines of the above on every vehicle, power sport and some trailers I have as well but if you pay the above amounts too...that is egregious. Once our cars hit 10 years old I think the annual fee drops to around 35$ which works for us since we always seem to keep at least one car longer than that. The result of not paying for renewal tabs is the potential to get a ticked from the cops for failure to display current registration plus you buy the tabs.
Your so called Free Medical has to be paid from a source and that is high taxes.
Yes! Still pay the annual fees for the tags and inspections...![]()
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So why don't you guys come back to New York????
A couple years ago the state began taxing internet sales. If you buy something via internet from out of state, you must pay the NY sales tax. If you don't keep a record, they provide you with a schedule of what you owe based upon your income. IE if you earn $25K/yr, then you must have bought at least $X dollars worth of stuff and owe them money. If you don't do the calculation, you open yourself up to an audit where you have to prove you didn't buy anything.
Ever notice that with taxes, you're guilty until you prove you're innocent?
Tom B.
(LongLine)