All car dealers SHOULD keep registration fees on a trade in car but if a client requests other wise then there is not much they can or will do, although if you ask to know the registration fees they should be able to tell you.
what are registration and license fees on a new car in north carolina
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.
The registration fees in Tennessee are based on several factors, including weight of the vehicle, the county where you live and whether you require specialized plates. Contact the County Clerk's office where you live for information regarding the fee will be for your particular vehicle. This site has info about what you will need to register your vehicle: http://www.dmv.com/tn/tennessee/vehicle-registration
It varies depending on the value of the car and the fees which are charged by your jurisdiction.
Not in Massachusetts anyhow.
There's tax too. You pay the sales tax for your state. then there's dealer fees, and registration. At my dealership in FL, we have 6 percent sales tax, 600 dollar dealer fees, and 100 dollar title transfer or 200 dollar new registration. 10k for a 7k car sounds about right.
the person who buy the car will pay
the fees stay with the car. who ever was going to register it a gen would have to pay back fees but it is going to the junk yard you don't need to pay it cause it is on the car.
Yeah, within 5 days or fees will pile up and you will be responsible for registration the yearly fees
The car registration fees in New Jersey are based on the age and the weight of the vehicle. For instance, if the car is older than two years and weighs under $3,500 pounds, the registration fee as of September 2014 is $46.50. If the car is older than two years and weighs over 3,500 pounds the registration fee is $71.50.
You should be able to get a "gift form" from the DMV to eliminate the sales tax obligation