Yes you do. Just because you are a resident of Alaska does not make you exempt from any kind of sales tax. If you go to another city, state, country, or whatever, you MUST abide by their laws. If California has sales tax, then you must pay it if you want to shop there.
However, shopping in Seattle, Alaska residents do not have to pay their sales tax if you let the clerk know you are an Alaska resident, show your valid ID, and fill out a form giving your name, driver's license number, and contact information.
Yes
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Yes, you would pay California tax if you bring the car into the state within a year of having purchased it anywhere else.
Sorry no. The state of California does not care where you live normally. if you buy it here you pay state sales tax.
Yes, sadly, we do.
Alaska has no sales tax rate but certain cities and counties in Alaska do. See 'Sources and related links' below for more info.
yes, sales tax will depend on whether or not you actually live in Texas. If you do not and have no plans on registering the car in TX, then no sales tax. If you live here, but are keeping your CA residency, then yes, you will have to pay the tax.
The sales tax of California can vary from city to city.
The state of Alaska does not have state inome tax - it is a sales tax state only.
Alaska does not have a state sales tax or personal income tax. However, some local government bodies in Alaska do impose a sales tax.
It's so they can consider the transaction as being completed in NH. This prevents a New Hampshire Resident from having to pay Mass sales tax on the vehicle.
Alaska does not have a State sales tax; however, several communities across the state do have a sales tax. These taxes are low - about 2%.