RI Has Highest Car Tax in U.S. Says New Study

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RI Has Highest Car Tax in U.S. Says New Study

Rhode Island has the highest car tax in the country, according to a new study released on Wednesday.

Speaker of the House Nicholas Mattiello has called for the elimination of car tax, but Governor Gina Raimondo opposes Mattiello's plan and has called for a smaller reduction.

"It's a municipal tax, and the sum total of all the communities tax on that is about $215M. I’ve indicated we’ll phase it out over 5 years — that’s roughly $40 million dollars a year, some years it will be plus a little and some years minus a little — depending on our revenues and expenses," Mattiello told GoLocalProv.com. 

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Rhode Island has an effective vehicle tax rate of 4.77% and Rhode Islanders pay $1,100 annually on a 23K car.  

"The average American household spends $2,149 on property taxes for their homes each year, according to the U.S. Census Bureau, and residents of the 27 states with vehicle property taxes shell out another $402. Considering these figures and the debt-fueled environment to which we have grown so accustomed, it should come as no surprise that roughly $11.8 billion in property taxes go unpaid each year, the National Tax Lien Association has found," said WalletHub. 

Property Taxes in Rhode Island (1st=Lowest; 25th=Avg.):

  • Real-Estate Property Tax Rank: 42nd
  • Vehicle Property Tax Rank: 51st
  • Real-Estate Tax on Median State Home Value: $3,884
  • Real-Estate Tax on Median U.S. Home Value: $2,915
  • Vehicle Property Tax on Best-Selling Car: $1,099.53

 

The Rankings 

RI ranks directly behind Mississippi and Virginia who rank 49th and 50th overall. 

There are 24 states that do not pay car taxes. 

See the full rankings in the map below 

Source: WalletHub

 

The Method 

In order to determine the states with the highest and lowest property taxes, WalletHub’s analysts compared the 50 states and the District of Columbia using U.S. Census Bureau data to determine real-estate property tax rates and by applying assumptions based on national auto-sales data to determine vehicle property tax rates.

For vehicle property tax rates, WalletHub examined data for cities and counties constituting at least 50 percent of a given state’s population and extrapolated this to the state level using weighted averages based on population size. For each state, WalletHub assumed all residents own the same vehicle: a Toyota Camry LE four-door sedan — 2016’s highest-selling car — valued at $23,070, as of February 2017.

Please note that Georgia formerly imposed vehicle property tax but replaced it in 2013 with a one-time tax imposed on a vehicle’s fair market value (FMV).


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