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louiskathy wrote:I have it insured at a bussiness in ky because That is the address on my licence and that is where i plan to reside.I even went as far to explaine how i plan to register it there when that happens.I have proof for it till march of next year.
do you have it insured? I was under the impression that Insurance companies only cover vehicles that have current registration & plates on them.
I could be very wrong on that... but better to toss that out there for you to check.
โApr-26-2015 10:43 PM
DrewE wrote:When i moved it from nc to tn it was registered. But it had run out since it had been in storage.The nc dmv told me that since the registration had expired the plates had been taken out of the system no need to send them back.No data to what owe in taxes.Do you think it would be a good idea to contact the dmv in tn and explain my situation to them and see what they say
If the tax is tied to the registration, then owning an unregistered vehicle should logically not incur any tax responsibility. Certainly the 3% highway use tax would logically seem to fall into that category, since an unregistered vehicle or trailer cannot (legally) be used on the highway. Of course, applying logic to tax laws is not always successful.
If I were to go to pay tax to my state, and the state refused to take it and claimed I didn't owe it, I would generally take them at their word without too much argument. If you can find a NC DMV help line, a phone call there should help clear up the situation.
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