You would have to call a State Revenue office to get that clear. -In my experience ( Canada) you always pay sales tax.
yes. you must pay your home states sales tax no matter where you buy the vehicle. however you will NOT have to pay sales tax in the state you buy the vehicle, but they may (or may not) have a fee for out of state purchasers.
There is no sales tax on real estate purchases.
In my state there is no sales tax on a home sale.
Yes, and then when you take it back to your state and license it you will still pay your state sales tax. what if your company buys it out of state and sells it to your mother as a used car does she pay tax as well and at what rate. In most instances you are charged the sales tax rate of the area you live in regardless of where you purchase the vehicle.
If they called or came to your home uninvited then yes. If you invited them then no.
In some states you do have to pay the sales tax on the purchase of a used mobile home.
If you buy a used mobile home from the owner, the lender financing the home with a mortgage or personal property loan normally sees that the sales taxes are paid. However, if you are paying cash for the mobile home instead of financing the purchase, you are responsible for paying sales tax when ownership of the mobile home is transferred to your name. Usually, sales tax is assessed and collected when you register the home with the motor vehicle agency inyour state.
Some states don't have a sales tax. Also, certain convenience stores, rest stops, and regular food stores don't always have a sales tax. As a general rule, whether you owe a sales tax will depend upon where you purchase an item at retail plus where you are a resident. If you pay tax in one state then it can be used as a credit for the use tax in your state of residence, if you take the merchandise back with you or have it delivered to your residence. Just because a retailer doesn't collect sales taxes at the same high rate as your home state does not provide you with any exemption from owing the use tax of your resident state. You do not pay a sales tax if the item is non-taxable or if your purchase is exempt, e.g., purchase for resale, purchase by a tax-exempt organization, etc.
In Canada there is -elsewhere I'm not sure.
Only in your home state or in any state in which you are deemed to be "doing business', such as where you own a warehouse for fulfilling sales.
Yes, the State of Kentucky requires a real estate license for all home sales including sales through a home builder.