That post seems to be missing.
load all comments
onlyhalfminotaur 18 points 3 months ago

When they tried this last year it was scrapped because there was no practical way to collect it. Are we going to have a national car registry? That would take more money than it would collect. If they just ask a question on tax filing, I'm just going to lie.

path: 0 23844753, hotness: undefined, score: 18, children: 18
nahostdeutschland 15 points 3 months ago

How are you Americans doing car registration? As someone from another country it sounds a little bit crazy to not have a national car registry. Is this on the state level? And if someone from Texas is caught speeding in Arizona, police has to as there for the ID of the owner? Or is there no registry at all? And why shouldn't states be able to collect a tax from their citizens?

path: 0 23844753 23849662, hotness: undefined, score: 15, children: 9
ilinamorato 4 points 3 months ago

Cars and drivers are registered on the state level, yes. There's an agreement that licenses from every state are valid in every other state, and infractions in any state are prosecuted by the jurisdiction in which it happens. There is no national registry, no. States can (and do) collect taxes and registration fees from drivers who reside in that state, but they don't typically collect on behalf of the federal government.

path: 0 23844753 23849662 23849805, hotness: undefined, score: 4, children: 0
Evotech 1 point 3 months ago

There's a reason cops ask for license and registration.

path: 0 23844753 23849662 23849675, hotness: undefined, score: 1, children: 0
SomethingBurger -4 points 3 months ago

The US is a fake country. States have a massive amount of power, they control vehicle registration, sales tax, school programs... the federal government might as well not exist. The same applies to other so-called countries like Germany.

path: 0 23844753 23849662 23850124, hotness: undefined, score: -4, children: 6
dogs0n 9 points 3 months ago

I dunno how this works, but I'd assume this national car registry already exists at the DMV because you have to register your car to drive it, no?

path: 0 23844753 23847265, hotness: undefined, score: 9, children: 4
ilinamorato 5 points 3 months ago

No. The registries are all state-level, though many states do allow other states to query their systems.

path: 0 23844753 23847265 23849871, hotness: undefined, score: 5, children: 3
ilinamorato 2 points 3 months ago

My understanding is that this time they want to force the states to collect the fee on behalf of the federal government, with the threat that they'll withhold federal funding if the states don't do it. I don't see how they could possibly enforce that either, though.

path: 0 23844753 23849825, hotness: undefined, score: 2, children: 2
dual_sport_dork 1 point 3 months ago

It's the same way they raised the drinking age to 21 despite there being no national drinking age laws nor a theoretically legal/constitutional method for enacting one. The latter was, obviously, successful.

path: 0 23844753 23849825 23855913, hotness: undefined, score: 1, children: 1

thanks for using Leebra!

go to feed...