You should pay tax to the state that you are getting your car registered to
Sales tax should be paid where vehicle is registered
Your local dealer will have to use the VIN to get the sales codes for the vehicle. They should be able to tell the ratio from that.
The Local Sales Network website's purpose is stated on its homepage as "connecting thousands of local buyers and sellers." It is for the posting of local buying and selling ads.
* Insurance * Sales Tax * Registration * license plates * Dealer prep charges
Nope. Sales tax is a State level tax, DOT is federal and has nothing to do with sales tax. Your purchase is taxable in almost all States, pretty much regardless of your sales tax registration or not. A car dealer can normally only accept a resale/exempt sale certificate from another dealer specifying he is buying it for resale.
No ... there is no sales tax on private person to person sales on used cars. Buying from a dealer may be a different story.
The person in charge of sales at Alienation BMX is a person named Marty Ornelas. It's best to contact this person if looking for a dealer in the local area.
the dealer should have a piece of paper showing Porsche cpo and the checklist went through and signed by the technician and sales manager. And you should get the CPO warranty paperwork with the car when you sign out at the finance desk.
Used RVs can be found at any local RV dealer.
The current total local sales tax rate in Tucson, AZ is 8.1%
Yeah, it's a rip off buying some water you can get out the tap for like... Near enough a pound at my local stores
The sales tax can be paid to the dealer when purchasing a new car, and is usually factored into the total dollar amount that you give to the dealer before driving your new car off the showroom floor.