New Hampshire does not have sales taxes on cars sold to New Hampshire buyers, so there are no taxes there. However, you will have to check into laws and tax codes in your province about purchasing cars, as well as US-Canada laws concerning international purchasing. Most US cars are built to a stricter emissions standard than Canadian cars, so you may have to look into concerns about that too. You may be best benefitted by having a company in Canada that purchases cars from the US take care of the paperwork and legal administration for you, as they would know all the requirements that have to be met.
I need dealer training certificate of Florida
In most cases, you will not need to register your car, the dealer will do it for you. You need to ask as each dealer is different.
yes we do have to do it
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to any dealer
where is the closest dealer
It depends on where you are. In most U.S. states, you don't have to register any guns. If you are unsure, check with a local gun dealer.
There is no requirement and no provision to register ordinary rifles, shotguns or handguns in Ohio. When buying a gun from a dealer, the dealer makes a record of the purchase on a Form 4473, which they keep at the shop.
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A Subaru dealer can be located throughout Canada by using the Subaru dealer locator option available through the Canadian version of the Subaru website.
There are many places to purchase a Chevy in Canada. One place is a used car dealer. Another is a Chevrolet dealer which are located throughout Canada.
Yes, the day you register it, you will pay taxes.