As at 1 May 2011
Petrol driven private passenger car:
Three months - $77.68
Six months - $147.68
Twelve months - $287.75
Non petrol private passenger car
Three months - $110.15
Six months - $212.61
Twelve months - $417.61
Taxis and Rental cars pay about $75.36 p.a. more.
Im not sure the exact cost but my cousin did so and it cost him around $5000 NZD. You have to own the car for at least 12 months prior to shipping to get it tax-free.
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Much of New Zealand is dominated by volcanic mountains.
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how much to send a xmas card to new z from austrlaia
You can buy New Zealand dollars for 72 cents Canadian.
As of today (01APR2011), $200,000 USD is worth about 260,416 New Zealand Dollars. New Zealand does not use pounds.
what are registration and license fees on a new car in north carolina
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.
two hundred for the plate plus registration and title fees. figure about 260 or so for your first Florida plate
In NJ, a new title will cost you $20, registration is $31.50, plus any sales tax @ 7% due on the purchase.
RDF stands for Report of Deposit of Fees. Usually DMV waiting for new owner to pay fees.
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Much of New Zealand is dominated by volcanic mountains.
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.
Temporary Tag $18.50 Registration sticker $34.50 Personalized plate $50.00 (additional to any other fees) Replacement/new plates (front and rear) $11.75 Annual registration of a passenger car is about $60 a year. About $70 with new plates.
New Zealand
New Zealand is much smaller compared to Nigeria. Also there are more attackings in Nigeria than there are in New zealand. New zealand is much peacefulier lol
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.