Yes. You must pay sales tax whenever you purchase a vehicle, no matter who you bought it from. If you buy from a dealer, the dealer will collect the sales tax then. If you get the car from a private individual, though, you'll need to pay sales tax when you first register the vehicle. Even if the car was a gift. You will need to file an RUT-50 form. This free form is not available online, but you can pick one up at any Secretary of State office. You may also order it by mail from the Winchester Warehouse, a clearinghouse for the state's forms, free of charge. Send your request, including the form number and your full mailing address, to: * Winchester Warehouse * Attention: Forms Distribution * 3701 Winchester Road * Springfield, IL 62707 Or you can simply call (217) 782-7132 and and ask to have the form sent to you. Have the form number and name handy when you call. Once you have the form, you can call the Illinois Department of Revenue at (800) 732-8866 to find out how much sales tax is due. Source: http://www.dmv.org/il-illinois/registration-faqs.php
yes you will pay sales tax when you transfer the title at your county's admin. building.
The taxation will come when you register the boat.
Yes you do.
I think the answer is yes. Check out the sales tax section here: http://www.800helpfla.com/usedcar_text.html
If you are a GA resident, you do not have to pay sales tax as long is it is a private seller, even if out of state private seller.
No you don't pay taxes to an individual, only a dealer. You will pay the sales tax at the dmv when you go to register the vehicle.
Yes. You will pay them when you register the car at the DMV. Pretty lame. Double taxation.
Yes! the reason is because taxes have to be assessed for the value of the vehicle for registration purposes
Any private seller would save you the sales tax
Yes!
Yes. When buying a car from a private seller, the purchaser should get a signed bill of sale from the seller, which includes the sale price and identifying information about the vehicle, including the Vehicle Information Number. The purchaser then reports the sale price when registering and titling the car, using the Department of Motor Vehicle's Form DTF-802. Sales tax is paid at that time.
Yes, a person does have to pay sales tax on a used car purchased from a private seller in Pennsylvania. The amount of tax is 6 percent of the sale price.