โOct-07-2017 12:40 PM
โOct-08-2017 10:09 AM
โOct-08-2017 08:28 AM
Groover wrote:Ralph Cramden wrote:
No matter where you reside you're going to pay it one way or another. Here in PA there is no property tax on RV,s or vehicles, just sales tax on the front end. We do enjoy however one of the highest, if not the highest, fuel taxes in the nation.
If you don't like it move somewhere else, you may save a little, you may not. It's the price you pay for having roads to move your RV on, public parks with campgrounds of which most are not self sufficient and depend on general fund dollars, and other infrastructure.
I find your high fuel tax to be ironic because my experience has been that PA has the worst roads of anywhere that I have been. Meanwhile, in my home state of TN we some of the lowest fuel taxes and I belive the best roads of anywhere I go. I admit that I have not been to PA in over 10 years. I hope that roads have gotten better for you there.
While I am here and back to the op's question, TN does not have property tax on vehicles, just a 7.5% sales tax and in my county 30$/year for any private vehicle larger than a motorcycle. Some counties have a "wheel tax" which tacks on an extra $25 per vehicle. We also don't have income tax except for interest and dividends and are phasing out the death tax.
โOct-08-2017 08:11 AM
Ralph Cramden wrote:
No matter where you reside you're going to pay it one way or another. Here in PA there is no property tax on RV,s or vehicles, just sales tax on the front end. We do enjoy however one of the highest, if not the highest, fuel taxes in the nation.
If you don't like it move somewhere else, you may save a little, you may not. It's the price you pay for having roads to move your RV on, public parks with campgrounds of which most are not self sufficient and depend on general fund dollars, and other infrastructure.
โOct-08-2017 07:30 AM
gutfelt wrote:Micbob4 wrote:
It's now $6.55 for every $100 of appraised value.
that's $13,300.00 on 200K I cant believe theres a person alive out there that would pay that tax
โOct-08-2017 07:25 AM
Micbob4 wrote:Bill.Satellite wrote:
VA is a serious pain if you own an RV. You don't pay property tax as if it's a house on the ground but you pay Personal Property tax and it is VERY high and VERY expensive. Take a look at the tax tables and you will see just how bad it really is. It's based upon the "book" value of your RV so it only goes down a little every year but it is always VERY expensive. Maybe if you buy a 20 year old coach it won't hurt too much but I seem to remember that it was 3% or 4% of the coach value each year. On a $200,000 coach, that's a lot of money (plus registration).
It's now $6.55 for every $100 of appraised value.
โOct-08-2017 07:20 AM
โOct-08-2017 06:14 AM
Ralph Cramden wrote:
No matter where you reside you're going to pay it one way or another. Here in PA there is no property tax on RV,s or vehicles, just sales tax on the front end. We do enjoy however one of the highest, if not the highest, fuel taxes in the nation.
If you don't like it move somewhere else, you may save a little, you may not. It's the price you pay for having roads to move your RV on, public parks with campgrounds of which most are not self sufficient and depend on general fund dollars, and other infrastructure.
โOct-08-2017 06:01 AM
โOct-08-2017 05:45 AM
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โOct-07-2017 08:34 PM
mtofell1 wrote:Micbob4 wrote:
It's now $6.55 for every $100 of appraised value.
Wow... that's just unimaginable. It's like having a 6.5% loan on the coach forever. Without even exaggerating, I think I'd consider moving. Certainly once I was retired and spending more on a coach.
โOct-07-2017 08:07 PM
Micbob4 wrote:
It's now $6.55 for every $100 of appraised value.
โOct-07-2017 07:57 PM
2oldman wrote:
I didn't know an RV was considered 'property'.
โOct-07-2017 07:46 PM
Bill.Satellite wrote:
VA is a serious pain if you own an RV. You don't pay property tax as if it's a house on the ground but you pay Personal Property tax and it is VERY high and VERY expensive. Take a look at the tax tables and you will see just how bad it really is. It's based upon the "book" value of your RV so it only goes down a little every year but it is always VERY expensive. Maybe if you buy a 20 year old coach it won't hurt too much but I seem to remember that it was 3% or 4% of the coach value each year. On a $200,000 coach, that's a lot of money (plus registration).
โOct-07-2017 07:45 PM
Bumpyroad wrote:
I thought that counties tax rates varied also.
bumpy