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Better tag your projects, no more mechanic/parts receipt waivers
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<blockquote data-quote="71buickfreak" data-source="post: 1879373" data-attributes="member: 8373"><p>OK, so I have an update, not that it will help anybody, but I tagged 3 cars today and save $600. Yup, the limit is not $100, it is $100 per year up to 2 years of expired tags. Depending on the cost of the tag, you will be facing at least $248 for you project vehicle tag versus $41 (cheapest car tag @ 2 years of tags). This was not publicized or discussed publicly. The gov was trying to hide it. These cars are not road worthy, yet I had to tag them as though they were just to avoid $600 in penalties. Total BS. I don't mind tags, they are road use taxes, but please explain to me why I have to tag a car that sits in my shop for 6 years?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="71buickfreak, post: 1879373, member: 8373"] OK, so I have an update, not that it will help anybody, but I tagged 3 cars today and save $600. Yup, the limit is not $100, it is $100 per year up to 2 years of expired tags. Depending on the cost of the tag, you will be facing at least $248 for you project vehicle tag versus $41 (cheapest car tag @ 2 years of tags). This was not publicized or discussed publicly. The gov was trying to hide it. These cars are not road worthy, yet I had to tag them as though they were just to avoid $600 in penalties. Total BS. I don't mind tags, they are road use taxes, but please explain to me why I have to tag a car that sits in my shop for 6 years? [/QUOTE]
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