Yes, a person can return a used car to the dealer without penalties. This is only if the return is followed by the rules set in the contract.
Idaho does not have a cooling off period. So any return will be at the descretion of the Dealer (meaning they can say no and make it stick) IF YOU SIGN THE PAPER YOU OWN THE CAR
Dave Smith Motors in Idaho claims to be the largest Chrysler/Dodge/Ram dealer in the world.
The only way you could, is if you were an Alaska resident who worked part of the year in Idaho. Then you would do a part-year Idaho tax return.
That is Idaho's Salmon River
The "River of No Return" is the nickname of a branch of the Salmon River in central Idaho. The river is famous for its strong rapids. The Lewis and Clark Expedition of 1805 was told that if they made it down this river, they would never be able to make it back upstream against the current. Without a motorboat, this still holds true today.
No.
You have to be 18.
Go find a coin dealer. That's unusual.
There is none as Idaho is one of the 15 states without emancipation. You will have to wait until you are an adult. If you are not safe, contact social services for assistance.
Yes, Idaho has a "Romeo and Juliet" law that provides some leniency in cases where both parties are close in age and engaged in consensual sexual activity. This law aims to prevent harsh penalties for individuals involved in such relationships.
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