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The tax year for licensed motor vehicles begins with the last day of the month in which a registration required by § 56-3-110 is issued and ends on the last day of the month in which the registration expires or is due to expire. A registration may not be issued for motor vehicles until the ad valorem tax is paid for the year for which the registration is to be issued. Large commercial motor vehicles and buses, as defined in § 12-37-2810, must pay road use fees pursuant to Article 23, Chapter 37 of Title 12 in lieu of ad valorem property taxes. The provisions of this section do not apply to the transfer of motor vehicle registrations as specified in § 12-37-2675 or to sales of motor vehicles by a licensed motor vehicle dealer. Notice of the sales must be furnished to the Department of Motor Vehicles by the dealer, along with other documents necessary for the registration and licensing of the vehicle concerned. The notice must be received by the Department of Motor Vehicles as a prerequisite to the registration and licensing of the vehicle and must include the name and address of the purchaser, the vehicle identification number, and the year and model of the vehicle. The notice must be an original and one copy, and the copy must be provided by the department to the auditor of the county in which the vehicle is taxable. All ad valorem taxes on a vehicle are due and payable one hundred twenty days from the date of purchase. The notice and the time in which to pay the tax applies to motor vehicles that are serviced and delivered by a licensed motor vehicle dealer for the benefit of an out-of-state dealer.