To: Dubya
Would this apply if the vehicle was purchased out of state?
16 posted on
09/26/2006 6:48:36 AM PDT by
joebuck
To: joebuck
I'm betting it will. In Oklahoma it does. And the nifty thing is you are taxed on what you paid for the used vehicle, if it's more than the assumed value, if less you pay the government's "value". And you can't call and get the government "value", it's like a state secret! It is charged every time the car is retitled to a new owner. Also you have to actually take the vehicle that was bought out of state to the tag agency so they can look at it, paperwork is not enough. Why this is part of the registration process is a mystery to me.
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