They can buy cars in any state.
Florida
No. Don't sell cars with bent frames. It's not nice. Or very profitable. Have a nice day.
No. Even if you sell cars online, you still need to meet the state requirements to have a dealer license in the state that you will be doing business in. This is done mostly to protect the car buyers, so that there is a certain level of professionalism that they can count on.
Florida
In almost every state you can sell at least 2 cars without a dealers license. In some state it can be as many as 5 cars. Check with your state's Secretary Of State for the requirements in your state.
NO. YOU NEED A R# FROM THE STATE.
in the state of Florida...unlimited
In Ohio, you can sell up to five cars in one calendar year without needing to obtain a dealer's license. If you exceed this limit, you will be required to get a dealer's license to continue selling cars legally in the state.
The answer is - it depends, but the answer is somewhat complicated. If you have the car shipped directly from the dealer to your home state, then no Florida sales tax applies. Let's presume you are driving the car off the lot yourself. Florida will charge you sales tax on this purchase, but if the right paperwork is filled out (Form DR-123), then the sales tax rate will only be as high your home state sale tax rate (with a ceiling of the Florida sales tax rate). So if you live in a state with a 3% sales tax, the Florida dealer should only charge you a 3% sales tax if you sign the right forms. Any sales tax you pay in Florida can be credited to the taxes that are due when you get your tag in your home state. Worthy of note, if your state has a zero sales tax rate on cars (such as Montana or Georgia), then the dealer does not have to charge you Florida sales tax. I'm a Florida CPA & Attorney that does almost nothing but Florida sales and use tax controversy. I hope this answer helps. James Sutton, CPA, Esq. WWW FLORIDASALESTAX COM
New car prices will vary from state to state and even dealer to dealer. Shipping distances, demand, local economy, and dealer incentives all affect the final price of a new car.
You become a licensed car dealer in the state of your choice.
Depends on the state you live in which you fail to list.