There is really only one tax and that is the sales tax. You would pay the standard tax rate (7.75%-8.25% in California) just as if if you bought a can of hairspray at the grocery store.
Each state sets its own rules about sales taxes.
I assume you are in the Canadian market and the taxes are in Canada. When buying from a dealer you should expect to pay 13% of tax, both GST and PST. But when buying from a private person you are only responsible for 5% GST.
No, you've already paid taxes on it when you bought it, so the one buying it from you is the one who will pay the sales tax.
Taxes are paid in California at the time you register the car with the Department Of Motor Vehicles. You do not pay tax to the person you are buying from.
In British Columbia, you will pay between 12 and 15 percent tax on a used car. The exact amount you pay will all depend on where you purchased the car and what the value of it is.
If you win a car you are responsible to pay taxes in the state where you live.
You don't pay the taxes, the person receiving the car as a gift does.
7.52% of the total sale. If the purchase price was $20,000, the tax would be $1,502.00.
you would only pay taxes on a difference
You pay Virginia taxes.
Yes you will have to pay taxes when you register the car in your name.
yes, it will be based on the "value" of the car. You always pay taxes.