Absolutely-the government has to get their money. It's even possible that you may have to pay taxes in both states.
It doesn't matter if you buy a candy bar or a car in California; if you take delivery anywhere in the state (except Indian reservations) you must pay sales tax on your purchase.
The buyer pays the sales tax.
The buyer usually fills out the bill of sale forms when purchasing products, but it depends on what state one is in. Laws in PA are different than laws in CA.
No, as of 2005 Nevada does not tax private-party vehicle sales, but only if the buyer is a legal resident of the state.
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This will depend on the state that you live in and the regulations and laws of that state. Being related will not make a difference if the law in your state says individual sales are taxable then you will have to pay sales tax.
Michigan state sales tax is .06%
Yes, but it does not apply to the purchase of an automobile. It only applies to unsolicited sales.
There are many places where one could find trainee sales jobs in the state of Michigan. The best places to look for sales positions would be by checking websites like Career Builder.
The buyers remorse law does not apply to automobile sales or leases. It only applies to unsolicited sales, as in door to door sales, telemarketers, etc.
Yes you do.
Sales tax will be added to the initial sticker price when purchasing a GMC vehicle from a GMC dealer. The sales tax rate for a GMC vehicle will be based on the customer's state of residence.