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Expired tags in Arizona

kray

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It all evens out in the end though. Arizona has a very low property tax on a home. About half what I pay in Utah for the same value of home. We pay a fairly low flat fee on vehicles in Utah based on the age of the vehicle with no tax deduction. It all depends on how your state wants to stick it to ya but they get their money one way or another!
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I realized the other day that I've had my new Mustang for almost a year! The purchase day was 1/21/15 and the new sticker came in March sometime. So they never sent me anything in the mail or email, I go to the AZDOT website today and low and behold my tags expired on the 15th of January! :shrug:

I go online to get a new tiny little sticker to put on there and WTF!!!
$497.00 for one year and $897 for two! Never had a car this expensive to register before. Also, an $8.00 late fee. :headbonk:

Sorry, just needed to vent. After all the other crap that happened this month I had to put it on a credit card, but at least I'm legal again.
Is this like Car Tax, we have in the UK?
 

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Welcome to az, tags are tied to the states inturpreted value of the car.
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