
List of States for DMV fees
Did you know that you could deduct a part of your DMV fees from your personal income taxes? That’s right, if your DMV fees are based on the value of the vehicle, you can deduct it. Here are links to some State websites that help you figure out your DMV Fees so you can save:
- Alaska – City or Local Tax
- Arizona – Ad Valorem Tax – based on your vehicles value
- Arkansas – Ad Valorem Tax – based on your vehicles value
- Alabama – Ad Valorem Tax – based on your vehicles value
- California – Vehicle License Fee
- Colorado – Ownership Tax
- Connecticut – Personal Property Tax
- Indiana – Excise Tax – based on your vehicles value
- Iowa – Vehicle Registration Fee
- Kansas – Personal Property Tax
- Kentucky – Vehicle Registration Fee
- Louisiana – License Plate Fee
- Maine – Excise Tax
- Massachusetts – Excise Tax
- Michigan – Vehicle License Fee
- Minnesota – Registration Tax
- Mississippi – Ad Valorem Tax – based on your vehicles value
- Missouri – Personal Property Tax
- Montana – Option Tax
- Nebraska – Vehicle Tax
- Nevada – Personal Property Tax
- New Hampshire – Municipality Fee
- North Carolina – Ad Valorem Tax – based on your vehicles value
- Rhode Island – Excise Tax
- South Carolina – Personal Property Tax
- Virginia – Personal Property Tax
- Washington – Region Transit Authority Tax
- West Virginia – Personal Property Tax
- Wyoming – Vehicle Registration Fee