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Yes, vehicle registration fees are tax deductible as they are considered a tax on personal property. However if the car was made before 1984, the registration fees may not be deductible.
Registration fees are only deductible when based on the value of the vehicle. KS registration is a set amount bsaed on the weight so they are not deductible. Your Property Taxes (paid at the same time) are deductible.
No
In Nebraska, one would deduct the vehicle registration fees. You will deduct the fees based on the value of the vehicle.
nevada
Yes, but they are already included in your license fee. You will notice on your Colorado Registration/Ownership tax receipt right below the road fee and bridge fee that there is text stating that these fees are already included in your license fee.Since Colorado annual vehicle registration fee is based upon the value, that amount along with the ownership tax to the left of the license fee is tax deductible on the federal portion of your income tax assuming you registered the vehicle in the state of Colorado for the year that you are wanting to take the deductible to reduce cumulative tax liability.
No, you do not have to pay California late registration fees on your vehicle before you can register it in another state
Registration fees are 101 dollars and title fees are 21 dollars. This doesn't count new cars which will have tax required with the registration.
So that the state can collect annual fees for doing nothing
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South Carolina. $12 total in 2008.
There is not one standard fee for all vehicles. The fees are different for different types of vehicles.