Normally you pay the sales tax in the state you reside in. If you live in Georgia you would not pay sales tax in Indiana, you would pay sales taxes when you registered the car in Georgia.
Yes.
As long as the other company is not having the item shipped in Georgia then no it is not subject to sales tax. Only when purchasing within the state or having an item shipped within the state is sales tax applicable.
Sales tax will be added to the initial sticker price when purchasing a GMC vehicle from a GMC dealer. The sales tax rate for a GMC vehicle will be based on the customer's state of residence.
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.
You pay taxes to your home state regardless of where you buy the vehicle. A dealer can handle that for you, or you go to the courthouse.
Yes, used car purchases are subject to sales tax in California.Related Information:When the purchase is made privately, the tax is usually paid at the DMV at the time of registration. When purchasing from a dealer, the dealer usually handles the sales tax payment, but in either case, it comes out of your pocket.
zero percent if bought from private party. %8 if from dealer or business.
The taxation will come when you register the boat.
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, there is a sales tax on cars in TN. If you purchase your car from a licensed dealer, they will collect the sales tax but if you purchased your car from an individual you will be responsible for the tax when you register your car in your county.
There is no cooling-off period in Indiana or any other state in regards to purchasing an automobile. The FTC rules state that a cooling off period is only valid on unsolicited sales. A motor vehicle purchase is solicited regardless of a puchase at a dealership or an "off-site" event held by a dealer. Sorry, you bought it and you own it.
You generally pay the sales tax where you purchase the vehicle. Sometimes, if it is in another state they are unwilling or unable to collect tax for that state. I would pay the tax at the dealer where you are purchasing it if that's what they say in Indiana. Make sure it is listed on your bill of sale so that when you register the vehicle, you can get credit for the sales tax in your state. If it is wrong, they States should work it out between themselves. If I were you I would call your Tax Commissioner's Office where you live and ask them as well unless you are will to pay sales tax twice.