2003 apportioned vehicle property tax return - Kentucky: Department - revenue ky-2025

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Kentucky State law (KRS 160.460) requires all real property be assessed at one hundred percent (100%) of fair cash value, the Kentucky Constitution (Section 172) defines assessed value as the price [property] would bring at fair voluntary sale. The Jefferson County Property Valuation Administrators office (PVA)
A 6% motor vehicle usage tax is levied upon the retail price of vehicles transferred in Kentucky. On used vehicles, the usage tax is 6% of the current average retail as listed in the NDA Used Car Guide or 6% of the total consideration paid.
Ad Valorem taxes are based on the assessed value of items such as personal property or real estate. The most common ad valorem tax is for things such as car registration fees. In most states your registration fees will be based on either your vehicles value or the weight of the vehicle.
Non-historic motor vehicles are subject to full state and local taxation in Kentucky. Historic motor vehicles are subject to state taxation only. The state tax rate for non-historic vehicles is 45 cents per $100 of value. The state tax rate for historic motor vehicles is 25 cents per $100 of value.
Assessment and Payment The person who owns a motor vehicle on January 1st of the year is responsible for paying the property taxes for that vehicle for the year. Payment should be made to the County Clerk Office in the county where the vehicle is registered.
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A motor vehicle usage tax of six percent (6%) is levied upon the retail price of vehicles registered for the first time in Kentucky.
Due to rising used car values during the pandemic, property taxes on vehicles in Kentucky will be much, much higher this year, local and state officials warn. The state uses a standard valuation to set the value of vehicles.

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