No. when car is brought back from whatever state it was purchased, Alabama Dept of motor vehicle - either state or county- will charge you sales tax when you exchange out of state title for Alabama title and get Alabama plates. Tell Dealership in other state, you are out of state buyer, and show them your Drivers License or ID card. They are not permitted to charge you sales tax.
The Florida resident would normally pay use tax on the purchase price of the auto to the state of Florida. The Alabama car dealer would only collect Florida sales tax on the purchase price IF the dealer had nexus in the state of Florida.
general jurisdiction.
Alabama pay resident (if they have any) gerogia pay non-resident on the earned wages
Absolutely, YES.I bought a used car from MO and paid sales tax in MO.I had to show proof to the GA DMV that I paid taxes and also paid a small tax in GA for the purchase.Conversely, when I bought a used car from a GA seller (not a dealer), I paid no taxes at all.
Move into state and establish a permanent residence wtihin the state - apply for a a drivers license.
It's legal to purchase a gun out of state, but the gun is supposed to be shipped to a dealer in your state, and you have to go to THAT dealer to pick it up.
A resident of one state may buy a rifle or shotgun from a licensed dealer in another state IF his home state approves such a purchase (Kentucky will). You may not buy from a private citizen, dealer only, and you cannot buy a handgun in another state.
Just checked with Tax and Tag office in Grady County (Cairo Georgia) and the answer is no. You only have to pay tax if the purchase is from a dealer.
Yes and no. You can purchase a handgun while out of state, but to do it legally, you must have the gun shipped to an FFL dealer in your state and process the transaction through that dealer in your state.
There is only one SAAB dealer in the state of Alabama. It is located in Birmingham. There may be other used car lots which have SAABs ,but they are not a certified SAAB dealer.
If bought from a dealer, yes. If bought from an individual and your state does not require a title for an ATV then no.
According to federal law, you can only purchase a handgun in the state where you reside. You can, however, pay for a handgun in any state, and have that dealer or individual ship the handgun to a dealer in your state, and then go to that dealer to pick it up.