
MrWicked98
12-03
Yeah you can sell that to somebody else. New vehicles bring higher taxes already. I'm paying taxes on vehicles I already own. Taxes are going up because of all the folks riding expired temp tags who haven't payed any taxes. How about enforce that before you start hitting the rest of us with higher taxes?
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Gail Aldenderfer
12-03
why should it be our fault? they should go by what we paid last year! I have the newest car and it's a 2013! my husband has a 2010 Tuck my so has 2012 car we are getting hit with 1,400 bill really ridiculous!
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Dindu Nuffins1488
12-03
if you see someone with expired plates or fake tags do something to the freeloaders thank you.
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