Nice2CTu
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Virginia law requires property tax filing for vehicles registered in another state if those vehicles reside in virginia over a set period of time. I don't know how they enforce that, but if you are caught in arrears, 20% penalty plus interest and back payment.It’s technically not legal in most states because of laws that give a grace period only for registering a vehicles that spend time in that state - 60 or 90 days in most. I have this issue and roll the dice - I move my boats and jet skis and one road vehicle every spring and fall between Florida and Maryland. They stay for 6 months in each - in MD you can get a temporary nonresident registration for six months or a year, but only if you are military, a student, a temporary employee with documentation, or a nonresident visitor without owning or renting real estate. I don’t qualify for any of those, own homes in both states. My permanent residency is Florida for tax purposes, a that’s where we have driver licenses and vote. In the case of Florida, it is even worse - we technically have only 10 days to re-register a vehicle moved there. So I register everything in Florida and take my chances with Maryland. The one antique vehicle that I keep in Maryland is registered there.
When I owned a farm in Virginia, we registered only a couple old pickups there, with low PP taxes, and registered everything else in FL - we were never hassled, although a local cop did pull me over for speeding and then let me go when he realized I owned a local business - he admitted that he only pulls over out-of-state vehicles because the drivers almost never make him go to court. Virginia just sucks.
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