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Most car tax friendly states

The car is registered in Fairfax County. With a $39k assessed value, I have to pay roughly an annual $1400 personal property tax bill. I'm considering moving out of Fairfax County VA and want some input on how much. I wouldn't own an real estate in that state, and I also I prefer to move to a state with no income tax.

 

I'm not sure how much car registration fees I will need to pay in these counties and how much insurance will be affected.

 

King County, WA. No income tax and no personal property tax.

Montgomery County, MD. Closest county to where I live. Same income tax of 5.75% and no personal property tax.

Orlando, FL. No income tax and no personal property tax.

Travis County Austin, TX. No income and no personal property tax.

 

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Most car tax friendly states

You have not actually asked a question.

 

We are here to help with income tax questions and questions about how to use the tax software.   Sounds like you have questions regarding car registration and personal property taxes.   You will have some of your own homework and googling to do.

**Disclaimer: Every effort has been made to offer the most correct information possible. The poster disclaims any legal responsibility for the accuracy of the information that is contained in this post.**

Most car tax friendly states

Every state has to get their money in some way.  I moved from New York to Virginia recently.  Yes, the car tax was a shock, but my real estate taxes in VA are half what I was paying in NY even though my house is worth more.   The states you mention may have higher or lower property taxes, sales tax, or business taxes and fees (that are ultimately passed on to the consumer one way or the other.)  They may also have lower government services.  (I was also disappointed at the poor selection at my local county library compared to NY, the librarian reminded me about the differences in property taxes.)

 

You've also named two very Democratic and two very Republican areas.  That may or may not affect your quality of life.

 

At least 3 of the 4 places you named have extremes of weather (heat, humidity, rain, clouds, etc.).  How about utility costs?

 

The volunteers on this board aren't equipped to tell you where to live. 

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