seeking info on Rhode Island car tax
#1
Posted 09 August 2009 - 05:22 PM
#2
Posted 09 August 2009 - 09:27 PM
Psych114, on Aug 9 2009, 07:22 PM, said:
The taxing has to do with the age of the car. I think if it's over 10 years old, they don't tax it. Other than that, I'm not sure how it works. There's a page somewhere that lists the car tax for all the towns in RI. Providence is something like 7% of the blue book value.
#3
Posted 10 August 2009 - 07:57 AM
Psych114, on Aug 9 2009, 06:22 PM, said:
Officially, the car tax is a property tax, and each town sets its own rate. Here's a list of rates. Like houses, you pay a certain amount per thousand of the car's valuation (or, just move the decimal point over and you get the percentage). The valuation is the blue book value of your car minus some amount set by law (I can't find the number, and I think it changes every year, to the point where it was supposed to make all tax bills $0). The plan to phase it out has hit the wall of RI's budgetary reality, though, and probably won't happen.
If you keep your car registration address up to date with the DMV, you should receive your tax bill at that address... if you owe anything. They don't send out bills for $0. So if you drove an older car, you may not have had a bill to pay.
Hope that helps a little.
#4
Posted 10 August 2009 - 06:52 PM
Bil, on Aug 10 2009, 09:57 AM, said:
If you keep your car registration address up to date with the DMV, you should receive your tax bill at that address... if you owe anything. They don't send out bills for $0. So if you drove an older car, you may not have had a bill to pay.
Hope that helps a little.
The phase out has definitely been put on hold. The towns would go bankrupt if they phased it out.
As for your tax bill, I would call the tax assessor or collector's office for your town to find out if you owe anything. The idiots that work in city hall in Providence never sent me a tax bill and the first time I heard that I owed anything, was from a letter from a collection agency. I was pissed and sent them a very nasty email. Of course the morons in our General Assembly wrote the laws to protect the idiots in city hall by saying that we are responsible for our taxes even if said idiots don't mail out a tax bill.
And yes, I have changed my address with DMV shortly after moving, nevermind the fact that my mail should have been forwarded. It was simply a matter of the people working in city hall being a bunch of idiots.
#5
Posted 10 August 2009 - 07:05 PM
Bil, on Aug 10 2009, 09:57 AM, said:
If you keep your car registration address up to date with the DMV, you should receive your tax bill at that address... if you owe anything. They don't send out bills for $0. So if you drove an older car, you may not have had a bill to pay.
Hope that helps a little.
Oh wow, the rate for Providence is so HIGH! How do people afford this? I cant find anything on the idea of age of the car is taken into account or that the car must be over a certain $ value. My old car was 8 years old at purchase and worth 5k at that time. I've always kept up the registration and never moved. Guess I'll have to call city hall... but I really dont want to hear what they may tell me.
Thanks to all who have responded-
#6
Posted 11 August 2009 - 04:38 AM
Psych114, on Aug 10 2009, 09:05 PM, said:
Thanks to all who have responded-
I had an older car for a few years here and never received a tax bill from either North Providence or Providence. I also think the value cut off might be in the $5k area.
#7
Posted 11 August 2009 - 08:26 AM
#8
Posted 11 August 2009 - 01:21 PM
frymasterspeck, on Aug 11 2009, 10:26 AM, said:
I paid quarterly when I actually got my tax bill. No way could I afford to pay in full.
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Posted 12 August 2009 - 04:07 PM
#10
Posted 12 August 2009 - 05:14 PM
#11
Posted 13 August 2009 - 05:25 AM
Thanks to all.
#12
Posted 13 August 2009 - 05:55 AM
Psych114, on Aug 13 2009, 07:25 AM, said:
Thanks to all.
You could call the tax assessor's office. They should be able to give you an answer (though when asking about the homestead exemption I got several answers until I went down there and spoke with someone, the lady who answers the phone is grumpy).
I'm pretty sure they either use KBB or NADA retail pricing. They're pretty close in the estimate.
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