Missouri vs Nebraska

Registering a new $35,000 vehicle costs about $2,904 in Nebraska versus $3,470 in Missouri — a $565 first-year advantage for Nebraska.

Missouri
$3,470
first year, $35K gas car
vs +$565
Nebraska
$2,904
first year, $35K gas car

Cost comparison

Missouri Nebraska Difference
First-year total
All-in cost to register a new $35,000 gas vehicle for the first time, including sales tax, title, and registration.
$3,470 $2,904 +$565
Annual renewal (year 2+)
Recurring annual cost after the first year — what you actually pay every year you own the car.
$506 $440 +$66
Sales tax (one-time)
Sales/use/excise tax owed at purchase on a $35,000 vehicle, using typical local rates.
$2,879 $2,450 +$429
Combined sales tax rate
State rate plus typical local rate (where applicable).
8.22% 7.00% +1.22 pp
EV first-year total
Same $35K scenario but as a battery electric vehicle, capturing EV-specific surcharges.
$3,620 $3,054 +$565
EV annual renewal
Recurring EV-ownership cost in year 2+.
$656 $590 +$66
EV surcharge
Annual EV-specific registration fee (zero in states without one).
$150 $150 matches

How each state structures it

Missouri

Missouri's vehicle costs have an unusual shape: small state DMV fees (typically $33/year registration based on taxable horsepower, $11 title, $11 plate), but a meaningful annual personal property tax assessed by counties at roughly 1.8% effective rate (state average, after the 33⅓% assessment ratio) on the vehicle's NADA value. The property tax is the dominant ongoing cost: a $35,000 vehicle in St. Louis County (~6% county rate) pays about $595/year in property tax alone, dropping as the vehicle depreciates. Sales tax is 4.225% state plus local 0-5.875% — Missouri requires buyers to pay sales tax at their local DOR office within 30 days of purchase, not at the dealer. Missouri is one of about 20 states with no EV surcharge as of 2026. A new $35,000 vehicle in a typical Missouri county runs about $3,535 in first-year costs, with annual renewals around $568.

Nebraska

Nebraska's annual Motor Vehicle Tax is based on the vehicle's original MSRP with a depreciating schedule: 100% of base tax for years 1-5, dropping to 70% (years 6-10), 35% (years 11-13), and ZERO from year 14 onward. For a typical $35,000 vehicle, the year 1 tax is approximately $420, dropping to $294 in years 6-10, $147 in years 11-13, and nothing after year 13. Sales tax is 5.5% state + local (combined typical 7%), with full trade-in credit. Annual registration administrative fees are minimal at ~$20/year. Title fee is $10. EV surcharge is $150/year (PHEV $75). A new $35,000 vehicle in a typical Nebraska county runs about $2,924 in first-year costs, with annual renewals around $440 in years 1-5.

What this means for you

Frequently asked questions

Is it cheaper to register a car in Missouri or Nebraska?

Nebraska is cheaper to register a new $35,000 vehicle: $2,904 first year vs $3,470 in Missouri, and the gap continues into annual renewals.

What is the sales tax difference between Missouri and Nebraska?

Missouri charges 8.22% combined sales tax on vehicles; Nebraska charges 7.00%. On a $35,000 purchase that's $2,879 in Missouri vs $2,450 in Nebraska.

Do Missouri and Nebraska both charge EV registration fees?

Missouri: $150/year EV surcharge. Nebraska: $150/year EV surcharge. EV fees are added on top of standard registration costs.

Official sources: MO DORNebraska DMV

Data last updated: 2026-05-23