Registered: 09/26/00
Posts: 3835
Loc: Gwinnett County, GA
Hi folks,
I recently moved to Georgia, Gwinett County to be more exact.
I have two vehicles titled and registered in MA. I just bought another vehicle out of state (MA). It has a MA title.
So in summary I have 3 cars:
1 ma title ma reg (low value) 1 ma title ma reg (low value) 1 ma title no reg (high value)
To get the vehicles registered in GA I need to title them and register them. When you do this, you have to pay an ad valorem tax which is based on vehicle worth.
I need only two of these cars. I will sell one of them. I will keep the high value and one of the low value ones.
My question is, is there any LEGAL way to avoid paying ad valorem tax on the high value one?
I was thinking I could title and register the two low value ones (paying low ad valorem tax values). Then I would title and transfer one of the registrations to the high value car in hopes of not having to pay the ad valorem tax on it since it is a registration transfer (not a new registration).
My question is can I do this, and if I do, will I have to pay the ad valorem tax?
Anyone have some experience with how this may work or am I stuck paying the high value ad valorem tax?
I have found that when in doubt about how much you will have to pay out in taxes, you will usually be required to pay out the most, but I figured I'd ask just in case.
Also, I am not interested in running any scam or lying (anything illegal) to go about doing this because it's not right first of all, and the potentially ensuing drama is just not worth it.
I have found the instructions on how to title a car and register it with new tags, but not ones for titling it and transferring the tags from one car to another.
Registered: 10/24/06
Posts: 29
Loc: Birmingham, AL
Yes you will have to pay it. When you transfer registration they will see if you paid advalerom on it this year, you either have or haven't, and they will make you pay. Sad but true...