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Old 09-03-2022, 01:38 PM   #21
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really worth it to scam the tax collector?

with todays gasoline prices? Ill bite..................
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Old 09-03-2022, 05:04 PM   #22
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Can not get anymore antique plates permanently? I have one Model A registered as Antique and one not. I was waiting until it expired in Feb. to switch it over.This saved me $400 on one car
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Old 09-03-2022, 05:47 PM   #23
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Can not get anymore antique plates permanently? I have one Model A registered as Antique and one not. I was waiting until it expired in Feb. to switch it over. This saved me $400 on one car
Not permanently, just indefinitely – as in, DMV has no ETA on when new stock will arrive. Try in Feb; if they still are out of stock, file the AV-66 form under its current plate, and explain to your county tax office that the state is not issuing the antique plates at this time. Worked for me.
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Old 09-03-2022, 06:30 PM   #24
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no scam...you just show the clerk in the tax office that it is an antique car and the tax value gets listed as $500. just that simple. It took me all of 5 minutes to do this and I was out the door.
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Old 09-04-2022, 12:09 PM   #25
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Thanks very much!
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Old 01-17-2024, 09:40 AM   #26
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I'm updating this thread with new information. To get the North Carolina antique vehicle tax exemption each year, you have to re-file form AV-66 each year. Do this after you get the annual notification from the state that registration is due. You can file the form either before or after you pay the registration fees. If you file it before, the state will send you an updated bill; if you file it after, the state will send a refund for the overpayment.

As stated earlier, you have to file the form in-person at your county tax office. If you already have the antique vehicle license plate (not the YOM plate, the special antique tags from the state), then you only need to bring the AV-66 form with you, no other documentation.

Edit: I brought in the form yesterday along with my registration bill. They went in the back and did computer things and came back out and said I was all set. When I went online later that night to NC DMV's payment site, the amounts were updated. $52 for the year.

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Old 01-17-2024, 10:24 AM   #27
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I've never had to file the form in person? I pay the registration fee online and get a letter that I have to sign and initial the five points and mileage. I drive my truck to often to put antique plates on it. My problem was they set the value and use the highest price in the blue book.
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Old 01-17-2024, 10:29 AM   #28
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I've never had to file the form in person? I pay the registration fee online and get a letter that I have to sign and initial the five points and mileage. I drive my truck to often to put antique plates on it. My problem was they set the value and use the highest price in the blue book.
This process is for a vehicle that isn't driven often, has the antique plates, and you want to have the value set to $500.
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Our 31 S/W Town Sedan has Antique plates and is taxed at $500.00 for many years now and I've never had to file any paperwork in person for the Antique plates after the initial registration. I get the registration every year and pay it online and they send me the letter to sign. Maybe Charlotte does it different than smaller towns in NC?
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Our 31 S/W Town Sedan has Antique plates and is taxed at $500.00 for many years now and I've never had to file any paperwork in person for the Antique plates after the initial registration. I get the registration every year and pay it online and they send me the letter to sign. Maybe Charlotte does it different than smaller towns in NC?
I wonder if maybe you were grandfathered in from a prior system. When I got the registration notice for my coupe, the value had been reset to market value and I was told by the county tax office that I have to re-file the form each year.
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In Virginia, if you have antique plates, it is automatically exempt.
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Old 01-17-2024, 06:26 PM   #32
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Maybe I won't get the odometer fixed. I think I drove "6 miles" since the previous year inspection.
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You guys pay a tax on possessions you bought with money on which you have already paid tax? Wow.
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Old 01-17-2024, 09:06 PM   #34
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You guys pay a tax on possessions you bought with money on which you have already paid tax? Wow.
In West Virginia they charge a tax every May 1st for cattle and horses. Horses are $12 each, and cattle are $8 each. Think about some little 10 year old girl with a horse.... Yeah lotta weird rules in USA some times. Ever read the threads on here about auto titles...LOL
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You guys pay a tax on possessions you bought with money on which you have already paid tax? Wow.
It's not fundamentally any different from annual vehicle registration fees, which they do have in Australia and which are also paid using taxable income.
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Like the Beatles sang, "They'll tax the pennies on your eyes!"
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Glad I don't live in NC! Out here, I get to drive my car as I please, with the license plate of my choosing. It doesn't have to be a "club function" which is good, since my club is 100 miles away.

The wallet hub site you posted is also wrong for some states, including the state I live in, so I'd take that with a grain of salt. I realize you started this as a NC based thread, but the discussion wandered into other states.

I'd also be cautious of how you describe this. In my state, property taxes are land based. A car is taxed under the terms "vehicle license tax", which is basically the registration. Which is about $25 per year here too!
hitman, your comments would be more useful if you told us WHAT state you are in.

reminder to everyone, PLEASE pretty please post your location under your avatar photo! makes the interactions more helpful and enjoyable.
If you wish to keep your exact location private (why?) please put an approximate location, for example "western NC".

I will keep flogging this until y'all see the light.
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thanks, alexiskai....

archiving this information in case I get another antique vehicle.
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hitman, your comments would be more useful if you told us WHAT state you are in.

If you wish to keep your exact location private (why?) please put an approximate location, for example "western NC".

I will keep flogging this until y'all see the light.
Arizona

I don't trust the internet. Especially when talking about cars, parts and other things that aren't common. How many different Model A owners live in your respective cities and towns? Then add in that this is a hobby, which means you have enough disposable income to enjoy the hobby.

I just chose to limit the amount of personal info that is put out there. Perhaps its an overreaction, but I'd rather be safe than sorry.
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You guys pay a tax on possessions you bought with money on which you have already paid tax? Wow.
Every state shakes you down for tax money on the estimated value of your home, some states (including mine) goes even further and does vehicles too. If you stop paying your property tax eventually they'll evict you from your own home.
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