mowermech wrote:
JJBIRISH wrote:
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Other Fees
A new tire fee of $1 for each new tire and a lead-acid battery fee of $1.50 for each new battery will apply to an RV sale. The dealer must separately state the new tire fee on the invoice, but has the option of separately stating the new lead-acid battery fee. For more information, read our Solid Waste and Motor Vehicle Fees brochure (Form GT-800037).
and, once again, it all makes me very glad to be living in Montana!
NO sales or use tax, except for a couple of towns which have local option sales taxes, mostly in ski areas.
NO tire or battery fees on vehicles, just when you buy new tires or batteries.
PERMANENT registration on all boats, motorcycles, trailers (any size or type), street-legal ATVs, and vehicles 11 years old or older.
Thank you, Mother, for NOT staying in FLA when we were there during the War! Thank you, also, for bringing me to Montana in 1948!
Montana is a beautiful state and is not responsible for people wanting to register their vehicles there. It is the oppressive tax structure of other states that are the problem. Why would people go out of their way to register a vehicle in a state with low, or no, sales taxes? Simple, to save money. For those states that are loosing money, maybe they should look at making their tax structure more "fair". No, that wouldn't be the government way. After all, they are "here to help you". LOL