wbjones
UltimaDork
4/17/14 12:00 p.m.
we pay a yearly property tax on, among other things, vehicles …
at the time of purchase, and transfer of title, you are taxed on what the state says the car is worth … it's a declining valuation as the yrs go by
when I bought my Impreza, the state said it was worth $3500 and my title/reg./sales tax (whatever it's really called) was $X amt.
the car had wreck damage, hail damage, high milage … asked for the form to get it re-valued
had to take the car to the local Suby dealer and they had to inspect the car and give a valuation…
it happened that it was pouring the rain that day… the dealership owner was there, and looked out the window at my "new" car … asked what all was "wrong" … thought for a moment, asked me if $500 was a good valuation … I, naturally, said heck yeah
sent the form in to the DMV and that became the new value of the car, and all subsequent taxes were based on that
Ian F
UltimaDork
4/17/14 12:48 p.m.
When I sold my Cummins on CL, about half the interest I got was trade offers. I eventually edited the ad to say I was only interested in hi-roof conversion vans. Instead I got various offers for lifted 4x4's and other various pieces of junk until one guy who finally came to look at the truck showed up with cash. He left with a signed title.
wbjones wrote:
edizzle89 wrote:
everytime i have traded we just did the paper work as if we just bought each others vehicles, and left the dollar amount blank on the title so each party can choose how much they "paid". i think my f250 was $10 lol
here, the state tells you how much the vehicle is worth … you're allowed to dispute that amt. but you have to jump through some hoops to get the amt. reduced
you in TX by chance?... I was amazed at that when I bought a car not long back
wbjones
UltimaDork
4/20/14 7:17 p.m.
donalson wrote:
wbjones wrote:
edizzle89 wrote:
everytime i have traded we just did the paper work as if we just bought each others vehicles, and left the dollar amount blank on the title so each party can choose how much they "paid". i think my f250 was $10 lol
here, the state tells you how much the vehicle is worth … you're allowed to dispute that amt. but you have to jump through some hoops to get the amt. reduced
you in TX by chance?... I was amazed at that when I bought a car not long back
click on my avatar …. but to save you the time I'm in NC