Title Ad Valorem Tax (“TAVT")

The Title Ad Valorem Tax (“TAVT” or “Title Fee”) was passed by the 2012 Georgia General Assembly with additional amendments made during the 2013 legislative session.

TAVT is a one-time fee that replaces the sales tax and the annual ad valorem tax (often referred to as the birthday tax) on motor vehicles. You will now pay this one-time title fee when registering your car. TAVT is mandatory for motor vehicles purchased on or after March 1, 2013. (See the information below for motor vehicles purchased before March 1st.)

Cars Purchased On or After March 1, 2013

Vehicles purchased on or after March 1, 2013 and titled in Georgia are exempt from the sales and use tax and the annual ad valorem tax. Instead, the purchased vehicles are subject to the new, one-time TAVT. Buyers must pay this Title Fee on all vehicle sales, including private sales, and the Title Fee applies to all vehicles registered in Georgia, regardless of where you purchased the vehicle.

The Title Fee is paid to the county where the buyer registers the motor vehicle. It is due within 30 days of the purchase date for the vehicle. You must submit the Title Fee payment with your application for a certificate of title. If you purchase your vehicle from a car dealership, the dealership must collect the Title Fee from you and remit it to the county tag agent on your behalf.

Until December 31, 2013, the TAVT rate is 6.5% multiplied by the “Fair Market Value” of the vehicle. To calculate the Fair Market Value of a new motor vehicle, identify the retail selling price of the vehicle and the value listed in the Department of Revenue motor vehicle assessment manual, and then use the larger of the two numbers. For a used vehicle, the Fair Market Value is usually the amount listed in the Department of Revenue motor vehicle assessment manual. Reduce that number by any rebate or cash discount you received from the seller. When the vehicle is purchased at a dealership, there is an additional reduction for the value of any trade-in.

The Department of Revenue has set up an online Title Ad Valorem Tax Calculator that you can use to estimate of the new Title Ad Valorem Tax that will apply to all vehicles purchased in Georgia on or after March 1, 2013. You will need the purchase date, vehicle value, as well as trade-in amount and rebate, if any. Visit https://eservices.drives.ga.gov.

Don’t forget that vehicles subject to the TAVT are still subject to the $18 title application fee at the time the vehicle is titled.

Keep in mind also that annual registration requirements still apply. Check with your local county tag office for details on emissions testing, mandatory insurance, and driver’s license requirements necessary to renew your tag by your expiration date. You will be required to pay the $20 tag renewal fee annually.

Moving to Georgia? If you move into the state after March 1, 2013, you are obligated to pay the Title Fee on any vehicles entering the state when you register your cars in Georgia. You can pay half the fee up front and pay the balance within a year.

Are sales between family members subject to TAVT? An immediate family member may or may not have to pay the TAVT when s/he purchases the car from you. An "immediate family member" is defined as your spouse, parent, child, sibling, grandparent or grandchild. You and your family member will have to complete an affidavit affirming that you are immediate family members.

For immediate family members who buy or inherit a vehicle, their obligation to pay the TAVT depends on whether you, as the former owner of the vehicle, have already paid the TAVT.