Montana Vehicle Registration Cost

Montana is one of only FIVE US states with no general sales tax — making vehicle purchases tax-free regardless of price. Age-tiered registration is $217/year for new vehicles (0-4 years old), dropping to $87 (5-10 years) and $28 (11+ years). 45 of Montana's 56 counties impose a 0.5% county option tax on depreciated MSRP — about $175/year for a $35,000 new vehicle. A "luxury surcharge" of $825/year applies to vehicles with MSRP over $150,000 that are 10 years old or less. Title fee is $10 + $10 Highway Patrol fee. Montana has no EV surcharge. A new $35,000 vehicle in Montana (participating county) runs about $412 in first-year costs — among the lowest in the US (the no-sales-tax savings is $2,100+ vs neighbors). Annual renewals around $392.

First-year total
$412
on a $35,000 new gas vehicle
Annual renewal
$392
recurring
Sales tax
$0
one-time on $35,000

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Itemized breakdown

Annual Registration Fee (vehicles 0-4 years old) (annual) $217
County Option Tax (0.5% of depreciated MSRP) (annual) $175
Title Fee $10
Highway Patrol Fee $10
Sales Tax $0
First-year total $412
Annual renewal thereafter $392

How Montana calculates registration

Sales tax

Montana charges 0% state sales tax . Trade-in credit: full. Tax basis: purchase price.

Montana has NO general sales tax — one of only five US states without one (alongside Alaska, Delaware, New Hampshire, Oregon). Vehicle purchases incur no sales tax regardless of price. This makes Montana attractive for purchasing high-value vehicles. However, the state has cracked down on out-of-state buyers using "Montana LLC" registration schemes to avoid their home state's sales tax — multiple states (CA, UT, IL, others) now actively enforce against this with vehicle-plate readers and license suspension.

Electric vehicles

Montana does NOT impose a separate EV registration surcharge as of 2026 — one of only ~10 states without one. Combined with no state sales tax, no annual ad valorem, and no EV surcharge, Montana is one of the cheapest states for EV ownership long-term. The state has discussed adding an EV fee in recent legislative sessions but none has been enacted.

What makes Montana distinctive

Official sources: Montana Motor Vehicle Division

Data last updated: 2026-05-23