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Hello friends Iamp;#39;m Andy and welcome back to infotech channel this video is for people who live in DMV area which is Maryland Virginia and Washington DC State specifically for people who are planning to move from Maryland to Virginia or vice versa or who is trying to buy a new vehicle which is expensive and they want to registered in Maryland because we all know that in Maryland we donamp;#39;t have personal property taxes and I hear it a lot from my subscribers or friends who register their car in Maryland and they feel like they saving money because they avoid paying personal property tax so I can see that there is still that confusion about saving money on personal property taxes in Maryland letamp;#39;s review Virginia and Maryland income taxes and property taxes in comparison and see if itamp;#39;s an illusion of saving money in Maryland letamp;#39;s take a very simple and plain example of my friends registering his car in Maryland to avoid paying personal property taxes