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WILD 1 06-16-2007 07:16 AM

Are We Just Behind Times Or
 
IS THIS JUST THOSE OF US WHO LIVE IN MS.?
NEW TAG(TAX)LAWS FOR TRUCKS. "1" TON OR BIGGER MUST HAVE A CDL, MUST PASS YEARLY PHYSICAL, MUST RUN A COMMERCIAL TAG, MUST PAY IN EXCESS OF $1600 FOR SAID TAG(USE TO BE ABOUT $300), AND IF CAUGHT MUST PAY $1500 FINE.:eek:
AND, AND - YOU GET NO CREDIT FOR CURRENT TAG!!!:mad:

mikes280 06-16-2007 08:33 AM

time to move or reg. in another state

Magic Medicine 06-16-2007 08:45 AM

No such thing on my F350 in Indiana.

WILD 1 06-16-2007 09:17 AM

Figures, Our Government Has To Find New Ways To Pay For "their" Salary Raises And Food Stamps.

bouyhunter 06-16-2007 10:03 AM


Originally Posted by Magic Medicine (Post 2165127)
No such thing on my F350 in Indiana.

Yeah, but isn't Indy like Kentucky where you have to pay a tax every year based on the book value of the vehicle to get your tags?? I think my wifes H3 cost us a couple hundred last year. I need to re-up my 11 yr old C-1500 next week for $75.
Ohio at least had (and I think still has) a Flat rate.
If I recall when I lived there, it was about $30 for a regular car, SUV, Light duty Truck. About $100 to put comm. plates on my Dually.

getchasum111 06-16-2007 11:30 AM

The taxes in Ms. use to be 3% iand tags were very expensive.Then they went to 5% taxes to lower tags a little bit. the counties are divided into different sectors.So if you drive a new F350 and live in the nicer part of the county you will pay more taxes than someone with the same truck that lives in the not so nice part of town.They make you pay more because live in a nicer house...What B.S.....

tanner 06-16-2007 11:43 AM

We dont have that problem in south florida... you get off the boat and they hand you the keys to a 12 ton concrete truck, no license, no citizenship, no tests, you find out how to drive after they tip over a few times :drink:

WILD 1 06-16-2007 12:11 PM

:evilb: LMAO

Chest Rockwell 06-16-2007 12:13 PM


Originally Posted by tanner (Post 2165263)
We dont have that problem in south florida... you get off the boat and they hand you the keys to a 12 ton concrete truck, no license, no citizenship, no tests, you find out how to drive after they tip over a few times :drink:

The sad part is that he is not kidding!

WILD 1 06-16-2007 12:24 PM

Yea I Used To Have Several Employee's From "dallas"(extreme Lower Suberb), Or At Least Thats What Thier Drivers Lic. Said.


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