Will I receive a tax refund if I transfer my license plate to another vehicle during the year?
No. If you have paid your vehicle property tax for the year and then transfer the license plate to another vehicle, you will not be eligible for a refund of the taxes paid. The registered motor vehicle to which the plates are transferred will not be taxed until its current registration is renewed.

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1. Why is the state’s collection of vehicle property taxes changing?
2. When does the new Tag and Tax System take effect?
3. Why has my registration renewal form changed?
4. Will my vehicle registration renewal fee remain the same?
5. When is my vehicle tax due?
6. Can I renew my vehicle registration if I do not pay my property tax first?
7. Am I paying vehicle property taxes for the coming year, or for the preceding year?
8. What if I lease my vehicle? Do I need to pay my property taxes to the leasing company?
9. Is interest charged on late payments?
10. How will I know what vehicle property tax I owe?
11. Will I receive a tax refund if I transfer my license plate to another vehicle during the year?
12. When can I apply for a refund of vehicle property taxes paid?
13. Should I pay vehicle property tax if I am active duty military?