Anonymous wrote:I'm looking to move out to nova and yes I make over 7 figures. Moore is an idiot.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Now that trump wants to cut everyone's federal taxes, that presents an opportunity for Wes to collect more MD taxes now that everyone's paycheck is getting bigger!
no one's federal taxes are being cut, except for people that can take advantage of the higher SALT deduction. All the rates are staying the same.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Fees and local taxes have definitely gone up in Maryland under the current governor. Car registration fees shot up enormously. And those are fees and taxes everyone pays. Maryland is a high tax state, no question about it.
+1 just read about all the car related taxes/fees going up.
-registration
-smog check
-buying new tires
Ridiculous.
I want to get out of MoCo, too, but feel stuck here.
https://foxbaltimore.com/news/local/residents-react-new-maryland-taxes-fees
- the vehicle excise tax in Maryland increased from 6% to 6.5%.
-The certificate of title fee is doubling from $100 to $200.
- The cost for vehicle emissions inspections fee has increased from $14 to $30.
- Additionally, residents will also be facing a $5 dollar tire fee on each new tire purchased, which will officially go into effect in January.
- The cost of registering a vehicle has also gone up.
For passenger cars weighing up to 3,500 pounds, as of July 1, the registration will cost $120.50 for one year, just over $240 for two years.
-There will also be a new 3.5% tax for rental vehicles.
- In addition to those changes, the sales tax on cannabis products will increase from 9% to 12%, taxes on sports betting are increasing from 15% to 20%, and there will now be a 6% tax on many vending machine purchases.
- the 3% tech tax took effect July 1. And no, this is not just a business to business tax. The tax will be passed on to the consumers. Isn't that what Dems have been saying about tariffs.. that it will be passed on to consumers.
WTF MD. I so regret moving here. DH said let's look at VA, and I said no because it's south of the Potomac. I didn't want to move too far south. I hugely regret my decision.
Listen to your DH. I bailed out two years ago from Kensington to NoVa and saved a ton in taxes plus everything is nicer over here. The roads, parks, neighborhoods. Love it.
Just curious, how do car fees compare? I always heard about the Fairfax car tax and it sounded bad.
We are also in Kensington but won’t be trading our SFH and yard for a 1970s townhouse just to be in NOVA.
I get it that you are trying to trash NOVA, but don't you think it says something that you can only afford a 1970s townhouse in NOVA as a trade for your SFH in MoCo. There are lots of diehard MoCo people from Bethesda, Chevy Chase and maybe Potomac and Kensington, but I moved to Arlington 25 years ago from Bethesda and don't regret it at all. I'll never convince my freinds in MD, but they are paying unnecessary taxes to sit in red light to red light in that nanny state. I would never move back to Md.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Ironically high state taxes are great for poor retirees.
My MIL lives in a high tax places with tons of services. But her income is low she pays no state tax.
MA?
Anonymous wrote:Ironically high state taxes are great for poor retirees.
My MIL lives in a high tax places with tons of services. But her income is low she pays no state tax.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Fees and local taxes have definitely gone up in Maryland under the current governor. Car registration fees shot up enormously. And those are fees and taxes everyone pays. Maryland is a high tax state, no question about it.
+1 just read about all the car related taxes/fees going up.
-registration
-smog check
-buying new tires
Ridiculous.
I want to get out of MoCo, too, but feel stuck here.
https://foxbaltimore.com/news/local/residents-react-new-maryland-taxes-fees
- the vehicle excise tax in Maryland increased from 6% to 6.5%.
-The certificate of title fee is doubling from $100 to $200.
- The cost for vehicle emissions inspections fee has increased from $14 to $30.
- Additionally, residents will also be facing a $5 dollar tire fee on each new tire purchased, which will officially go into effect in January.
- The cost of registering a vehicle has also gone up.
For passenger cars weighing up to 3,500 pounds, as of July 1, the registration will cost $120.50 for one year, just over $240 for two years.
-There will also be a new 3.5% tax for rental vehicles.
- In addition to those changes, the sales tax on cannabis products will increase from 9% to 12%, taxes on sports betting are increasing from 15% to 20%, and there will now be a 6% tax on many vending machine purchases.
- the 3% tech tax took effect July 1. And no, this is not just a business to business tax. The tax will be passed on to the consumers. Isn't that what Dems have been saying about tariffs.. that it will be passed on to consumers.
WTF MD. I so regret moving here. DH said let's look at VA, and I said no because it's south of the Potomac. I didn't want to move too far south. I hugely regret my decision.
Listen to your DH. I bailed out two years ago from Kensington to NoVa and saved a ton in taxes plus everything is nicer over here. The roads, parks, neighborhoods. Love it.
Just curious, how do car fees compare? I always heard about the Fairfax car tax and it sounded bad.
We are also in Kensington but won’t be trading our SFH and yard for a 1970s townhouse just to be in NOVA.
Anonymous wrote:I feel like I live in a pretty good state. It takes money to offer the services that make that so. Pay my taxes and enjoy the life living in MD offers. I’d much rather be here than in many low tax states.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Fees and local taxes have definitely gone up in Maryland under the current governor. Car registration fees shot up enormously. And those are fees and taxes everyone pays. Maryland is a high tax state, no question about it.
True. Mine doubled. And $110 / $120 a year — $10 a month — is not the kind of “fees shot up enormously” that anyone who, say, buys coffee at Starbucks, usually finds onerous.
I do wish I’d taken the option to renew for 2 years last year though.
Anonymous wrote:Now that trump wants to cut everyone's federal taxes, that presents an opportunity for Wes to collect more MD taxes now that everyone's paycheck is getting bigger!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Fees and local taxes have definitely gone up in Maryland under the current governor. Car registration fees shot up enormously. And those are fees and taxes everyone pays. Maryland is a high tax state, no question about it.
+1 just read about all the car related taxes/fees going up.
-registration
-smog check
-buying new tires
Ridiculous.
I want to get out of MoCo, too, but feel stuck here.
https://foxbaltimore.com/news/local/residents-react-new-maryland-taxes-fees
- the vehicle excise tax in Maryland increased from 6% to 6.5%.
-The certificate of title fee is doubling from $100 to $200.
- The cost for vehicle emissions inspections fee has increased from $14 to $30.
- Additionally, residents will also be facing a $5 dollar tire fee on each new tire purchased, which will officially go into effect in January.
- The cost of registering a vehicle has also gone up.
For passenger cars weighing up to 3,500 pounds, as of July 1, the registration will cost $120.50 for one year, just over $240 for two years.
-There will also be a new 3.5% tax for rental vehicles.
- In addition to those changes, the sales tax on cannabis products will increase from 9% to 12%, taxes on sports betting are increasing from 15% to 20%, and there will now be a 6% tax on many vending machine purchases.
- the 3% tech tax took effect July 1. And no, this is not just a business to business tax. The tax will be passed on to the consumers. Isn't that what Dems have been saying about tariffs.. that it will be passed on to consumers.
WTF MD. I so regret moving here. DH said let's look at VA, and I said no because it's south of the Potomac. I didn't want to move too far south. I hugely regret my decision.
Listen to your DH. I bailed out two years ago from Kensington to NoVa and saved a ton in taxes plus everything is nicer over here. The roads, parks, neighborhoods. Love it.
Just curious, how do car fees compare? I always heard about the Fairfax car tax and it sounded bad.
We are also in Kensington but won’t be trading our SFH and yard for a 1970s townhouse just to be in NOVA.