Do I really have to pay full tax again if I register out of state car in Georgia?

I recently moved to Georgia from Michigan due to a job. I have 2016 honda accord ex and I bought this car in Michigan(financed since last October). From what I heard, my friend told me I have to pay full tax again if I want to register this car in GA while some please online say I only need to pay the difference. Which is true? I used tax calculator and if it's a full tax I have to pay, it's going to be like $2500 or something which I can't afford.

No, you must pay the full Georgia registration fee BUT you may be eligible for a partial refund of the 2017 registration feein Michigan. If you can't afford it all I can say is that you should have done your homework BEFORE deciding to move. If you are referring to paying sales tax on the car, then no, you do not have to pay that again. Only the registration, license and title fee.

Yes. When you move to Georgia, you are required to pay the full TAVT (Title Ad Valorem Tax) on the vehicle but it can be paid in two installments --- 50% within 30 days of moving into the state, and 50% within the next 12 months.

Not sales tax but GA registration probably.

There are many different types of taxes. You won't pay a sales tax but you will pay an Ad Velorem (usage) tax on any car you bring into the state.