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, the purchase of a used vehicle is subject to NJ 7% sales tax, based on the purchase price of the car. The sales tax is paid when the vehicle is registered with NJMVC.
Sales tax is 5% of the vehicle purchase price with a $300.00 maximum.
no sales tax.
Sales tax in Pennsylvania is calculated on the difference between the sales price of the car and the trade-in amount. This is usually called the "money difference"
You should ONLY pay the sales taxes etc. in the state where the vehicle is registered.
When purchasing a vehicle, you pay sales tax based on the city or county that you live in.
What is the sales tax in NM on a used car purchased in Texas It is collected by the Motor Vehicle Dept along with registration, title and other fees. it makes no difference where you purchase it.
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.
yes. you must pay your home states sales tax no matter where you buy the vehicle. however you will NOT have to pay sales tax in the state you buy the vehicle, but they may (or may not) have a fee for out of state purchasers.
3 percent Moter vehicle tax
Depends on the price of the vehicle
You pay the sales tax when you register the vehicle with the county or parrish you live in.