TW wrote:
> In Maine, every year we pay an excise tax on our cars. Excise tax is based
> on the car's original value less depreciation over time, so the excise on a
> 40 year old Healey is reasonable..
>
> For folks in New Hampshire and South Carolina, how do those states handle
> vintage car registration?
In NH, as in ME, with regular cars there is also an excise tax based on the
car's original price. But it hits a minimum off after some years (10 or 15).
In NH, there is no sales tax, so the excise tax you pay may be a little higher
than in ME. There is still a registration fee for the plates, and an inspection,
and insurance.
NH does have registration and plates for antique cars, but my BN2 has been
off the road so long I don't know what the fees or restrictions are.
--
Kent McLean
'56 100 BN2
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