Why did I get a motor vehicle tax bill for a vehicle I don’t own anymore?
Motor vehicle excise taxes are charged for the period that the vehicle was registered during the previous calendar year. Once you no longer have a vehicle, the registration should be cancelled and the plates returned to the registry. Make sure to retain your TR-3 form which is your receipt for proof of cancellation. Should you retain your plates or simply allow the plates to expire, the vehicle will be taxed until the expiration date of the registration.

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1. When will I receive my tax bill and when is it due?
2. What time period do the bills cover?
3. How can I pay my taxes?
4. Why is my motor vehicle’s assessed value more than I could sell it for?
5. Why did I get a motor vehicle tax bill for a vehicle I don’t own anymore?
6. How are my taxes determined?
7. What if I disagree with the assessed value of my property?