In Georgia..Yes! If you purchased a car at a dealership in Alabama but live in Georgia you pay Alabama sales tax and then when you get your GA registration/tag you pay then.
state where vehicle is registered
Sales tax on a car in Georgia is based on the county you live. Does not matter what county you buy it in. If you live in another state and buy the car in GA some dealers will not collect the tax for your state. However when you register the car your state will collect the taxes owed.
Yes, you pay the taxes in the state you title the car in.
Yes it is legal. You can sell the car in any state. The taxes will be paid in the state that the buyer registers the car in.
Yes- you pay the taxes when you register your car in the state you live in.
No you can't. You have to register the car in Delaware. You need proof of adress(driver's license)
No you can't. You have to register the car in Delaware. You need proof of adress(driver's license)
Many states (California and Louisiana among them) have "use taxes" equal to the sales tax if you buy a car out of state and want to register it in your home state. This is old-fashioned protectionism for the state's car dealers and the state, who would otherwise lose sales (and taxes) because people bought cars in another state where the prices and taxes were lower. Some states reduce the amount to less than the total sales tax, but will still charge higher fees to register out-of-state vehicles.
You pay the taxes of your vehicle under the state you decide to register this vehicle in.
The taxes on a new vehicle purchase will be paid to the state where you reside. If you purchase the vehicle in a state other than the one where you reside you will pay the sales tax when you register it, or title it in your state.
You must pay the taxes due in the state you buy the item in.
Yes, I have done it a few times.