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Are active duty soldiers subject to state property tax on automobiles?

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Are active duty soldiers subject to state property tax on automobiles?

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Yes. The only exception is if they are a Kansas resident and stationed outside of Kansas and the vehicle is also out of the state of Kansas. Then an enlisted solider can register their car without paying the personal property tax. Q: Military personnel have a 30 day temporary tag for the automobiles when shipped in from overseas,. What will the state do if a person’s 30 day tag has expired before registering their car in Kansas? Is there any kind of grace period? A : No one is allow to drive an automobile on an expired permanent or temporary tag. For more information driver license/vehicle registrations please see the frequently asked questions located at: http://www.ksrevenue.org/vehicle.htm Also, a Division of Motor Vehicles representative is able to help answer specific questions from returning military personnel, please contact Carole at 785.368.6264 For more informatiom on Military Personal Property Exemptions please click here .

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