Grimm_Reaper19'
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I'm a 4th generation san diegan, same house since my great grandfather bought it, long live Prop 13.
Prop 13 Rules!I'm a 4th generation san diegan, same house since my great grandfather bought it, long live Prop 13.
Sure trying to get CA folks to move to surrounding states to equalize the pain so, we can have something to watch there so call idea's. Don't worry about paving the roads I have watch perfectly smooth road now has patches, you think was large trucks, nope Ca Trans paving!![]()
Nope now sounds like there doing great job, helping foul up another state you think DMV is high hold on going to go up, oh are next try is your road taxes!Nothing personal but we do not want your lunatics.
It could mean that: You purchased it you are responsible for it. So, it is a yearly tax because you purchase a vehicle!WOW. Even worse since I last lived there...I gotta wonder what "Owner responsibility fee" is??
Are you a native Arizonan?AZ is close with all the fleeing Commiefornians that bring their failed ideas and voting here. Roads get redone and are just as bumpy if not worse than they were before.
AZ just added a Public Safety FEE of $32. That's more than the 1993 plates cost me of $20. The emissions test is more at $26.
The 2018 Tradesman (~$59K MSRP) cost $746.81 to renew for a year. AZ goes down every year as the vehicle ages.
Disabled Veterans can get most of the fees and taxes removed in AZ on one vehicle. For example 2 years on the 2018 would be $34.80.
A new 2020 Longhorn 3500 MSRP of $85K would be $1085.91 for plates for 1 year.
I was pissed with that $32 public safety fee. I'd like to know what % is actually being spent on public safety? I know DPS still drives around in 100K mile + patrol cars and the only areas that get 24/7 coverage are Phoenix and Tuscon. After 11pm, the rest of the state is "on call only"...Are you a native Arizonan?
I’m retiring in two years and Northern Idaho is one of the areas I’m looking at. Other than no state income tax in Washington, Idaho taxes are mostly cheaper across the board. Other two areas looking at also are Wyoming and/or possibly Arizona if it not ruined by Californians politics by then.My sister lives in WA. It's not cheap either and going left by the second. Eastern WA and Oregon want to secede to Idaho.
I’m retiring in two years and Northern Idaho is one of the areas I’m looking at. Other than no state income tax in Washington, Idaho taxes are mostly cheaper across the board. Other two areas looking at also are Wyoming and/or possibly Arizona if it not ruined by Californians politics by then.
Anyways my registration bill should be in the mail next month. It was $750 last year.
$358 for my 14 yr old '07 which I ordered in Oct. 06. Regcab no less. My friend's '05 2500 qclb is $410. it' has a higher resale value and is heavier. Put a shell on it and get car plates and lose $200+ weight fee. Just don't take that shell off.I’m retiring in two years and Northern Idaho is one of the areas I’m looking at. Other than no state income tax in Washington, Idaho taxes are mostly cheaper across the board. Other two areas looking at also are Wyoming and/or possibly Arizona if it not ruined by Californians politics by then.
Anyways my registration bill should be in the mail next month. It was $750 last year.
I'd have to live in the house in Tennessee 4 months of the years due to the heat and humidity. AZ's too dry and hot much of the year. I'm a weather wimp so I'll stick it out in San Diego. Maybe we'll see a red wave in California soon? Nope.If you are looking for a low cost place to retire I would look into Tennessee. Several of my friends have retired to Tennessee moving close to Huntsville AL but still in Tennessee. This way they can take advantage of the low sales tax in AL and the low property tax in TN.
I myself would not retire in any of the current states out west do to the very liberal movement in most of the westerner states. Also I don't like living inside the house in the daytime during the summer months like you do in AZ. Since I am will beyond the retirement age (71) my wife and I have discussed between ourselves relocating. We have agreed that for now we will stay put in IL. Why grandkids, we will not give up seeing them daily or at least weekly and their school activities.
Just my $0.02
I'd have to live in the house in Tennessee 4 months of the years due to the heat and humidity. AZ's too dry and hot much of the year. I'm a weather wimp so I'll stick it out in San Diego. Maybe we'll see a red wave in California soon? Nope.