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Changing State Registration Shortly after purchase

Discussion in 'Knowledge Base Articles Discussion' started by cyberguy, Aug 20, 2014.

  1. cyberguy

    cyberguy New Member

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    Two weeks ago, I bought a new 2014 Plug-in from the dealership and registered it in my home state. I'm using Toyota Financial Services (TFS) to pay my bills, but I haven't paid my first bill yet. Is it possible to go to the dealership and "undo" the registration and get it registered in the state to where I'll be moving in a few days? The sales tax is also lower in the new state that I'll be moving into, so can I have the total amount that I owe to TFS re-adjusted to the lower number? Thanks for any info.
     
  2. wjtracy

    wjtracy Senior Member

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    ...not sure. But if you can disclose the two states, we might be able to help a little bit.
    For example, if MD is state of purchase, believe there is ~$550 sales tax deduction for PiP. Also MD is full CARB state re: warranty. We'd need to know orig state of "purchase" and current state.
     
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  3. Easy Rider 2

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    I think that would be a mistake and the dealer likely won't even discuss it with you seriously.
    It would be a TREMENDOUS pain in the butt for them.........and might border on fraud.
     
  4. JimN

    JimN Let the games begin!

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    Two weeks is a long time. The documentation should have been submitted to the DMV and processed by now. It may not just be a registration. It may also need a new title and you'll need a new license. The only way I see the dealer getting involved is if their office made a mistake in the paperwork.