You can't, if you're a Texas resident. You automatically owe sales and use taxes on any goods you purchase for delivery or use in Texas as if you had purchased it locally. If you or the goods qualify as tax-exempt for some reason locally, the same exemption applies if you buy it elsewhere.
As a general rule, whether or not you owe sales tax on something is determined by where you live, not where the seller happens to be doing business.
under 1000 pounds sales tax on vehicle is 3%.
You will not be refunded. If the transaction takes place in Texas, you will pay Texas sales tax appropriate to that county. If a Texan were purchase an auto in Okla, they would pay Okla taxes. Fair is fair. >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> I was under the impression you only pay sales tax to the state in which you register a vehicle. If the dealer got you an Okla. registration no harm done. If not show the sales tax receipt to the motor vehicle clerk when you register the vehicle or they will charge you tax too, and if they do the dealer had no right to charge you and you should demand a refund. yes u should ======================== The first answer is correct. If you buy a vehicle out of the state you reside, you do have the option to buy the vehicle on a temporary tag and then pay the taxes and register the vehicle when you return home. ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ If you purchase a vehicle in Texas for use exclusively outside of Texas you are not required to pay Texas motor vehicle sales tax. You must also complete the Texas Motor Vehicle Sales Tax Exemption Certificate. (Texas Administrative Code / Title 34 / Part 1 / Chapter 3 / Subchapter F / Rule §3.90) Basically, if you are a resident of another state and buy a vehicle in Texas, you do not have to pay the 6.25% Texas motor vehicle sales tax.
Yes you pay Texas Sales tax. Texas has passed a new law for private party sales regarding sales tax though, you used to be able to pay tax on what you paid for the vehicle but now you will pay tax based upon the "book" value of the vehicle unless you get a licensed Dealer to give you a written value of the vehicle
what does tax title and license cost on used car in Texas
Yes. Everything is taxable in Texas. There's no tax on labor to repair a motor vehicle.
As of November 2016 all states have a sales tax exceptDelaware, Montana, New Hampshire and Oregon. Alaska does not have any base sales tax, however there are local surcharges that can bring it up to 7%.
Sales tax is typically collected by the dealer when you purchase the car. There are 5 States that do not charge sales tax on vehicle purchases: Alaska, Delaware, Montana, New Hampshire, and Oregon. If you buy a vehicle from a different State other than your own, then there are a few ways to handle the tax. If you can be more specific about your question, I can give you a more direct answer.
Yes, when you transfer the vehicle to your name, you will pay the taxes in the state you register the vehicle in.
If I live in Kansa but buy a car from a private party in Texas, how is sales tax calculated on the vehicle.
Yes, Texas have sales tax.
Sales tax in Texas is 6.25%.
No, the buyers remorse law does not apply to the purchase of a new or used vehicle.