Thanks, Arnold
Registration for Clyde The Ride;
12/31/2008 to 12/31/2009 .... $246.00 12/31/2009 to 12/31/2010 .... $294.00 Maybe the Tundra increases in value with age? |
My wife's registration cost went up significantly too.
They have to bring in some revenue somewhere and it's not very visible when they do it there. |
holy balls. i thought going from $82-$96 was bad....
i think its washington state that its like $10 still... |
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Yup. I have to register her if I'm going to drive her crazy on public roads.
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But...they keep telling me that the cost of living isn't going up!
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I don't write them checks. Cheap registration and insurance costs are the primary reason I can afford to keep cars that I don't drive often. Heck. We have a 1 ton van that goes less than 500 miles a year! Cheap registration & insurance allows us to have that vehicle, but own others so we are not constantly wasting gas driving it when a 1 ton vehicle is not needed.
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Virginia;
Car registration $25 per year, county tag is $20 I think. Property taxes on the VX is like $12 a year. Property (house) taxes .0685 per hundred. Thats 1/10 of what it is in some places. Gas here is some of the cheapest in the country, was 2.369 a week ago at Wally World. State budget is required to be balanced by state constitution. Lots of govt jobs to keep the economy going better than most places. Lots of military retire in this area due to lower costs of living, but there is a state income tax that maxes at 6% if memory serves me right. Been pretty cold here lately, but low 20s is usually the worst, much better than some places I have been and read about. In many areas seniors get property tax exemptions on the house after residing there for a certain number of years. regards Gary |
lived in VA for most of my life. now in NC. really not that far of a move for me. I always lived close to the border.
gas in NC is crazy. we often try to get it in VA if we are going that way. I think the gas tax is 10 or 12 cent cheaper per gallon in VA. found it https://www.gassavers.org/garage_imag...btnaeilfiw.jpg |
Yeah, but only E10 is available in VA. Isn't 100% gasoline still available in NC? I would pay 10 - 12 cents more for real gasoline.
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I can't really argue about that. the 100% is good stuff.
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Yeah, I have a lot working against me on my mileage. I drive a V-8 4x4. 90% of my driving is short-trip city, and I'm burdened with E10. All things considered I feel that my mileage isn't all that bad, but the "real stuff" would make my efforts a bit easier.
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All my gas is E10. I do ok.
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You do really good with your K1500, I wish I could do that well, but you do a lot more highway driving than I do.
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For right now I have to stay out here, this is where work is. Va. sounds nice, but they don't build wind turbines there, at least not right now.
So if property taxes are so low, and registration for the car is so low (but you pay property tax on the car!?!) how does the state obtain the revenue to operate? What are sales and income taxes like? |
The Commonwealth (state) sales tax is 5%, yes there is property tax on the cars, but 2 of my vehicles are exempt I only pay tax on the 98 Sierra, which amounts to about $80/yr. The property tax goes to the county, not the state. I don't know how the income tax compares to other states as I have filed in Virginia my entire working life. The state tax is pennies compared to what I pay in Federal tax. The state makes a lot of money in taxes on the tobacco farms & tobacco manufacturing industry. In return, VA has one of the lowest cigarette taxes in the country. This helps collect a lot of "yankee dollars". I remember when I was in college I worked for 7-11. I once had to work a shift in a 7-11 2 blocks from I-95. I was amazed at how many cars with New England tags pulling in, and buying 5-10 cartons of cigarettes at a time(because they were about 1/2 the price that was being charged in New York) Virginia also makes decent tax revenue on tourism. With low fuel and sales taxes it makes a Virginia vacation a lot more affordable than other destinations.
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My 95 Civic went up $11.
VA isn't as affordable as it sounds. I lived there for a few years and had my rent increase one year by $100 and another year by $350 26% increase due to lack of rent control. Last I checked smoking was permitted in restaurants and it's a big deal for people that suffer from asthma and allergies. As expensive as CA is, there's some benefits to staying here. |
Many counties & cities have recently banned smoking in restaurants & bars. Smoking is only allowed if the establishment walls off a particular area and installs a separate ventilation system. As far as the rent goes, I guess its up to whomever you rent from. In the properties my father used to rent out he would not raise the rent if he had good tenants in the property. One place he kept the rent the same for 15 years until they moved out.
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I don't smoke and don't want secondhand smoke, but I don't want it to be illegal to smoke in restaurants and such. IMO, the market should require the walled off + separately ventilated configuration, but even if the market doesn't have the balls to require it and the law has to get involved, that's a pretty good configuration to have.
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I live in the Bay Area with Shatto. Annual registration for my Sentra only went up $5, from $116 last year to $121 this year. Of course, if Arnold and the legislature hadn't badly overspent, my auto registration would have gone down, as it did from $126 in 2008 to $116 in 2009
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I'm glad I never took up smoking (except for the VERY occasional cigar)...a carton of cigarettes here is almost $50! Maybe I oughta drive back there and pick up a few cartons...I could probably pay for my trip!
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here since we've had 2 alcohol and cig tax increases in the last year its now $61 for Marlboro :p i dont smoke either, have tried cigarettes not my thing. tastes like burning yard waste cigars i do like just dont like payin for em:p |
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