Submitted by AdOpposite983 t3_10hcyw6 in Washington
RogueComment t1_j58hgip wrote
There is also tax … I think they collect it when you bring a car in. There is a form for lowering your tax… you get a quote for tires and wheels and new paint and eat up the value on most order Vehicles in short order. (I dont recall the form but i google every time I register a car or boat and it has been helpful) a couple hours driving around can save a grand in taxes.
Good luck
RogueComment t1_j58hz5l wrote
https://dor.wa.gov/sites/default/files/2022-02/DeclarBuyerSllrRcValueUsedVehSold_E.pdf
Every vehicle I have bought has needed work.
GoodLittleTerrorist t1_j5bifd8 wrote
So, if you can show that it needing work lowers the car's value, then the taxes will be less?
RogueComment t1_j5e2ebu wrote
If it needs work it does lower the value… most cars you buy need tires at the very least. If you live in washington fight for every penny when it comes to being taxed ! We have fees and taxes on everything and washington is probably the sneakiest state in the union in regards to fees and taxes.
The state makes a fortune off of taxing cars …its criminal taxing used vehicles when they already taxed the sale of it when new. The state makes more off vehicles than car dealers!
GoodLittleTerrorist t1_j5q1x4w wrote
Think an oil change & transmission check can get rolled into that?
RogueComment t1_j5rsk6f wrote
Any cost you get a quote for and/or have receipts for help, but big money 💰 quotes is what your really looking for or its not worth your time.
Tires and wheels from les Schwab I wanted Toyo tires was like $2800 bucks. A paint job is like $3000- $6000 or more. Both quotes are easy to get. Brand new cars come with crappy tires so if your buying a used car you almost always need tires.
Good luck !
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