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Old August 22nd, 2011, 09:06 AM   #1
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Property Tax for your bike?

Hey Hey! How much is your yearly property tax for your bike?

And when do you pay it?

I'm a noobie sorry...
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Old August 22nd, 2011, 09:07 AM   #2
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Also please include the YEAR of your bike in your post. Thank You.
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Old August 22nd, 2011, 09:22 AM   #3
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I've paid sales tax on my bike and car but never property tax. I never heard of them asking for property tax on anything other than land before. I looked it up and on wikipedia it can be on moving man-made objects, but most state gov pages just talk about the property taxes on land.
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Old August 22nd, 2011, 09:26 AM   #4
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I've paid sales tax on my bike and car but never property tax. I never heard of them asking for property tax on anything other than land before. I looked it up and on wikipedia it can be on moving man-made objects, but most state gov pages just talk about the property taxes on land.
sales tax for bike and car?

When do you usually pay your sales tax?

Is it once per year?

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Old August 22nd, 2011, 09:29 AM   #5
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Pay NC personal property tax annually.

My 1999 Ninja250 is $3.60 per year.
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Old August 22nd, 2011, 09:35 AM   #6
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Pay NC personal property tax annually.

My 1999 Ninja250 is $3.60 per year.
that is very cheap!
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Old August 22nd, 2011, 09:48 AM   #7
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that is very cheap!
Surprised me when I got the bill last week. The county values the bike @ $510. Made a mistake, the tax bill was actually $3.22. County Tax is .57 per $100 and .06 per $100 for the fire department when combined adds up to $3.22.

Paid $1200 for the bike with 2100 miles on it earlier this year.

Lots of bang for the buck!

Fixed annual cost:

Annual inspection:$13.60
Property Tax: $3.22
Insurance $110.00
License Tags: $18.00

Total: $144.82
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Old August 22nd, 2011, 09:51 AM   #8
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Surprised me when I got the bill last week. The county values the bike @ $510. Made a mistake, the tax bill was actually $3.22. County Tax is .57 per $100 and .06 per $100 for the fire departement when combined adds up to $3.22.

Paid $1200 for the bike with 2100 miles on it earlier this year.

Lots of bang for the buck!

Fixed annual cost:

Annual inspection:$13.60
Property Tax: $3.22
Insurance $110.00
License Tags: $18.00

Total: $144.82
.57 per $100? wow! i dont know what's it here but i'll post it once i find out... I'm trying to buy a new bike and wanted to know how much it'll be... bike will prolly be around 4900...
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Propert tax on my 09 250 ninja was $60.00-ish for 2011.
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.57 per $100? wow! i dont know what's it here but i'll post it once i find out... I'm trying to buy a new bike and wanted to know how much it'll be... bike will prolly be around 4900...
Hopefully the county will not value the bike as high as you have to pay for it. The tax office should be able to estimate the tax due.
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Old August 22nd, 2011, 09:59 AM   #11
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I've paid sales tax on my bike and car but never property tax. I never heard of them asking for property tax on anything other than land before. I looked it up and on wikipedia it can be on moving man-made objects, but most state gov pages just talk about the property taxes on land.
We have to pay property tax on our vehicles every year before we can get registration on them. It might seem lame but we do have a $300 sales tax cap at time of purchase on autos/bikes.
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We have to pay property tax on our vehicles every year before we can get registration on them. It might seem lame but we do have a $300 sales tax cap at time of purchase on autos/bikes.
We have 3% sales tax on new vehicles in NC. Not sure if we have a cap.

I like getting the "low" tax bill on my 87 Toyota pickup $3.85 & 93 Miata less than $5 when compared to new vehicles.
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Hopefully the county will not value the bike as high as you have to pay for it. The tax office should be able to estimate the tax due.
state sales tax is 4.225% + local sales tax .875%. That's here in missouri.

Do i calculate it like this: 4.225% x .875% x 4900?
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Old August 22nd, 2011, 10:38 AM   #14
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Is it called excise tax or is that just vehicles? Shockingly, CA has no excise tax on vehicles (unless I'm blindly paying it on my registration). I remember in MA, it was a few hundred a year which I thought was ridiculous.
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state sales tax is 4.225% + local sales tax .875%. That's here in missouri.

Do i calculate it like this: 4.225% x .875% x 4900?
If you are buying a new bike, the DMV or Motorcycle Store you are buying from can tell you new vehicle state tax, which is probably "not" at the higher state sales tax rate you pay for a new lawn mower.

"If" Missouri has a property tax, it will be charged "annually" in addition to the sales tax that is paid "once" when you buy the new bike.

I am not a tax expert, this has been my experience in NC.

Talk to the local DMV where you buy the tags to see what the tax rate is when buying a new motorcycle.

Hope this helps! Want to see photos of the new ride, too!
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If you are buying a new bike, the DMV or Motorcycle Store you are buying from can tell you new vehicle state tax, which is probably "not" at the higher state sales tax rate you pay for a new lawn mower.

"If" Missouri has a property tax, it will be charged "annually" in addition to the sales tax that is paid "once" when you buy the new bike.

I am not a tax expert, this has been my experience in NC.

Talk to the local DMV where you buy the tags to see what the tax rate is when buying a new motorcycle.

Hope this helps! Want to see photos of the new ride, too!

Same as here. After paying the one time state sales tax of 5% (or $300.00 max) you will then have to pay county property tax on the vehicle (the times and amounts will change some if you are transfering your tag from another vehicle). You will pay property tax to the county every year before you can get your tag sticker.
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I guess you learn something new everyday. Never knew property tax was on anything more than land and homes. I have had vehicles registered in AZ, PA, and FL and don't ever recall seeing a property tax on the bill for registration. Of course FL now has ridiculous prices on registration and such so it's hard to notice lol.
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Here's a vehicle tax calculator for Missouri:

http://www.dort.mo.gov/net_apps/SalesTaxCalc/
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If you are buying a new bike, the DMV or Motorcycle Store you are buying from can tell you new vehicle state tax, which is probably "not" at the higher state sales tax rate you pay for a new lawn mower.

"If" Missouri has a property tax, it will be charged "annually" in addition to the sales tax that is paid "once" when you buy the new bike.

I am not a tax expert, this has been my experience in NC.

Talk to the local DMV where you buy the tags to see what the tax rate is when buying a new motorcycle.

Hope this helps! Want to see photos of the new ride, too!
Will do post pics of the new bike once i get it! maybe i'll be getting it sometime next week. It's been really raining here in kansas city for the past few days hopefully i can still ride it at least 6 days a week...
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Here's a vehicle tax calculator for Missouri:

http://www.dort.mo.gov/net_apps/SalesTaxCalc/
Thanks for your help!
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no property tax here in DE on autos.. sales tax when you buy it which is 3.75% of what you paid or nada , whichever is greater. then $15 a year for registration. can go up to 5yrs registration at once on new vehicles then every 2yrs after.
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