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Tuesday, January 22, 2013

Register Your Car in RI or Else

Barrington's police chief and tax assessor continue to be on the lookout for vehicles registered in other states to avoid Rhode Island's tax; you want to get your name off the list of scofflaws.

You might have received a letter from Barrington’s tax assessor that your name is on a list of possible automobile-tax scofflaws. If you did receive that letter, and your vehicle is definitely registered in Rhode Island, call Tax Assessor Michael Minardi to get your name off that list. If you don’t, it could mean a summons for an $85 fine. Barrington Police Chief John LaCross said the police department has a list of more than a dozen owners of cars or SUVs or trucks that may be violating the state’s law on registration. “You must register your vehicle if it is used or parked more than 30 days a year in total in Rhode Island,” said LaCross. Even if the vehicle is a company car, he said, it must be registered in Rhode Island. “Some of the …

Townie

8:30 am on Wednesday, January 23, 2013

Perhaps I am wrong, but I always believed that if you spent over 6 months in another State, than that State was your legal residence. One would vote in that State and legally have their vehicles registered there. College students, military personnel and temporary workers would not have to register their cars here nor would legal residents of another State.   more ›

Friday, November 16, 2012

Tracking Down Auto-Tax Scofflaws

Tax assessor Mike Minardi says Barrington is making a more concerted effort to locate owners of vehicles who have registered them out of state to avoid paying taxes.

Four vehicles with out-of-state license plates were parked in the student lot at Barrington High School on Thursday afternoon, Nov. 15. The chances are good that they belong to owners who live in Barrington but have registered those vehicles out of state to pay less or no tax on them, said Tax Assessor Mike Minardi. And Barrington wants that practice to stop. "People are stealing thousands from the town,” said Minardi. “I’m looking at 34 instances right now where vehicles are registered out of state,” said Minardi as he paged through a stack of photographs of vehicles in Barrington with license plates from Florida, Vermont, New Hampshire and Massachusetts. There is no tax on vehicles in Florida and New Hampshire and smaller rates in …

TryingForGreen

3:02 pm on Saturday, November 17, 2012

The tax on vehicles in this town is ridiculous. I don't blame people for trying to get out of it. And yes, our cars are registered here in RI.   more ›

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