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If you buy a used car from a private party, you pay no sales tax, although you are legally supposed to report it. If you buy a used car from a dealer, you will pay sales tax.
I'm not sure it is even legally possible for a minor to buy a car from a dealer, since it would involve a contract and minors cannot legally enter into contracts. If you dealt with a private party, you're pretty much out of luck.
That depends on whether the used car was purchased from a dealership or a private party. If it was purchased from a dealership, there is a vehicle use tax of .75%, which may be collected by the dealer at the time of purchase if the dealer is located in Cook County. If the tax is not collected at the time of purchase, you will receive a letter in the mail with instructions on how to pay the tax. If you purchase the vehicle from a private party, you may still receive a letter in the mail, but it also contains instructions on what documentation to send in to show that you do not need to pay the tax.
Party favors for a casino themed party can be purchased from many places online. Party City is an excellent store to shop for party favors, and its online branch is just as good. Amazon is another great place to look.
Holiday party invitations can be purchased at party supply stores, Walmart, Target, Hallmark, and even the Dollar Store. Many different designs are available for different holidays.
Toasting flutes can be purchased on www.davidsbridal.com, ebay.com or www.bizrate.com. Toasting flutes can also be purchased at party stores such as I-party, and also www.iparty.com.
In the United States, the Republican Party has a larger percentage of people who identify themselves as members compared to the Democratic Party.
party has an attorney, the "one ProSe Party" is representing themselves
Blank banners can be purchased via several on-line stores such as Party Cheap and Factory Direct Craft. They can also be purchased at several local party supply shops.
Not legally. In the U.S. felons cannot legally own or possess guns.
Only if you have a lien on it.
The sales tax rate in Illinois depends on whether the car is purchased from a private party or a dealer. Assuming the private party transaction the tax amount depends on the year of the vehicle. All 2012 and newer models are taxed at the flat rate of $390 according to the Illinois Department of Revenue.