Dec-25-2018 04:46 PM
Dec-28-2018 11:19 AM
Little Kopit wrote:
Well now, when I first the title read it seemed wrong. I still think that.
CANADA is a country. California is a state. If Nebraska could change it's abbreviation as a courtesy to our province of New Brunswick, why can't California be equally mannerly and considerate.
After all online for Canadian sites is ".ca"
"Calif." registration would be more clear and more considerate.
Please consider.
😛
Dec-28-2018 10:52 AM
minnow wrote:Little Kopit wrote:
Well now, when I first the title read it seemed wrong. I still think that.
CANADA is a country. California is a state. If Nebraska could change it's abbreviation as a courtesy to our province of New Brunswick, why can't California be equally mannerly and considerate.
After all online for Canadian sites is ".ca"
"Calif." registration would be more clear and more considerate.
Please consider.
😛
Some of us wish CA was a separate country....
Dec-28-2018 10:21 AM
minnow wrote:
Using the calculator referenced above, I put in our vehicle and entered it as a 2016 Diesel, paid $45,000 to an out of state private sale. Paid $500 sales tax out of state. This is what CA says I owe if I were to register it in CA. Holy S... !
Current Registration: 55.00
Current California Highway Patrol: 25.00
Current Vehicle License Fee: 293.00
Current County Service Authority for Freeway Emergencies Fee: 1.00
Current Fingerprint ID Fee: 1.00
Current Air Quality Management District: 6.00
Current South Coast Air Basin: 1.00
Alt Fuel/Tech Reg Fee: 3.00
Current Vehicle Theft/DUI 2: 2.00
Current Transportation Improvement Fee: 150.00
Use/Sales Tax: 4,275.00
Non-Resident Original Service Fee: 21.00
Reflectorized License Plate Fee: 1.00
Total Registration Fees: $559.00
Total Use/Sales Tax (includes credit paid to another state): $3,775.00
Grand Total Registration Fees: $4,334.00
Dec-28-2018 08:49 AM
minnow wrote:
Using the calculator referenced above, I put in our vehicle...
Grand Total Registration Fees: $4,334.00
Dec-28-2018 08:33 AM
Little Kopit wrote:
Well now, when I first the title read it seemed wrong. I still think that.
CANADA is a country. California is a state. If Nebraska could change it's abbreviation as a courtesy to our province of New Brunswick, why can't California be equally mannerly and considerate.
After all online for Canadian sites is ".ca"
"Calif." registration would be more clear and more considerate.
Please consider.
😛
Dec-28-2018 08:32 AM
Dec-27-2018 12:32 PM
Dec-27-2018 10:36 AM
Dec-27-2018 05:52 AM
Little Kopit wrote:
Well now, when I first the title read it seemed wrong. I still think that.
CANADA is a country. California is a state. If Nebraska could change it's abbreviation as a courtesy to our province of New Brunswick, why can't California be equally mannerly and considerate.
After all online for Canadian sites is ".ca"
"Calif." registration would be more clear and more considerate.
Please consider.
😛
Dec-27-2018 04:42 AM
Dec-26-2018 05:32 PM
ldonabed wrote:
We have a 2003 5th wheel. I was paying $124/yr for it's registration...& I just got my renewal notice. It's gone up to $145 for the year.
Dec-26-2018 03:30 PM
bpounds wrote:pnichols wrote:
But .... maybe CA registration fees are "higher" because you can use your RV all year?
This means that your registration fees per camping hour are way down as compared to many, many other states. It's all relative. 🙂 and :B
They are already figuring out how to tax the weather. Once they figure out how to take from those who have, and give to those who don't have, climate tax will start.
Dec-26-2018 10:03 AM
bpounds wrote:pnichols wrote:
But .... maybe CA registration fees are "higher" because you can use your RV all year?
This means that your registration fees per camping hour are way down as compared to many, many other states. It's all relative. 🙂 and :B
They are already figuring out how to tax the weather. Once they figure out how to take from those who have, and give to those who don't have, climate tax will start.
BTW, we let anyone come here to camp, and we have more RV camping alternatives than any other state.
Dec-26-2018 09:01 AM
pnichols wrote:
But .... maybe CA registration fees are "higher" because you can use your RV all year?
This means that your registration fees per camping hour are way down as compared to many, many other states. It's all relative. 🙂 and :B