Anonymous wrote:Carefully check the rules in Georgia re: tax on gifted out of state vehicles before you retitle.
I seem to recall that when I moved to MD and my parents were giving me their old car (PA), the cleanest way was actually for me to purchase from them in PA for a nominal sum and bring the assigned title and bill of sale to MD. The bill of sale established the value.
Also, Maryland and PA had different sales forms and MD DMV loved playing gotcha about the differences. MD wanted the buyer's signature notarized. PA forms didn't require that. I heard in advance and signed on the PA form even though there wasn't a spot for it.
Note: it's allowed to sell vehicles to anybody for below market value.
Anonymous wrote:Be sure to fill out the immediate family member exemption from the ad valorem tax. It appears to require a notary, but I believe there are notaries that will do it over Zoom.
Anonymous wrote:You might get answers at Bogleheads.org.
I've never inherited a car, but I bought a car in another state and had it shipped. The FedExed the paperwork to me for the purchase and title. I signed it all, sent it back. I paid for the car and the tax amount for MY state. Then they shipped the car.
Not sure that applies. But I do know they wouldn't release the car until I had the title.