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Motor vehicle sales that are partially exempt from sales and use tax apply where the portion of the invoice that the Veterans Administration pays directly to the dealer on behalf of the veteran.
No, there is no sales tax on a vehicle obtained as a gift in California. Others have said that yes, you do.
You pay the sales tax when you go into the DMV to register the vehicle. In this case you would be paying the Arizona sales tax. I purchased a car from Colorado and registered it in Califonia and payed California sales tax.
You pay sales tax to the State in which the vehicle will be registered.
From the Motor Vehicle Sales & Use Tax section at http://www.mass.govMotor Vehicle Purchases in Massachusetts by Nonresidents: If a nonresident of Massachusetts purchases a motor vehicle in Massachusetts and takes title to and/or possession of the vehicle in Massachusetts, the sale is subject to the Massachusetts sales/use tax irrespective of whether the nonresident intends to use the motor vehicle within or outside Massachusetts.You have 20 days in which to pay the MA sales tax (6.25 percent in 2012) to avoid penalties and interest, not to mention criminal charges for tax evasion.
China is the world's largest motor-vehicle market, by both sales and production.
Normally, in most States, motor vehicle sales taxes are collected by the car dealership from where the vehicle was bought. The car dealership would then forward the collected sales tax to the government. I scoured the internet and the New Jersey Treasury website for further information, including about paying sales taxes on private (i.e., consumer-to-consumer) sales, but could not find anything. In this case, my guess is that you would pay any taxes when you register the vehicle at your local, New Jersey, Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV). Note that there are a number of exemptions that would allow you to avoid paying sales taxes on your motor vehicle purchase; refer to the "State of New Jersey - Exempt Motor Vehicles" link, below. For further information, contact the DMV or your town hall or city clerk's office or mayor's office.
If you plan on registering the vehicle in OR, then no. You will be issued a "trip permit," which acts as temporary registration until you return to OR.
== == If the declared sales price differs significantly from the blue book value then you might receive a letter from the NJMVC (New Jersey Motor Vehicle Commission, formerly DMV) asking you to pay sales tax on the the difference. You can easily dispute this by responding with supporting documentation which shows that the vehicle is not worth what the state claims. This can include a letter describing the discrepancy, photos of the vehicle, and receipts for repairs made to the vehicle since you purchased it. If you provide them with enough documentation they will not contact you again and you will not have to pay any additional sales tax.
You will not be refunded. If the transaction takes place in Texas, you will pay Texas sales tax appropriate to that county. If a Texan were purchase an auto in Okla, they would pay Okla taxes. Fair is fair. >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> I was under the impression you only pay sales tax to the state in which you register a vehicle. If the dealer got you an Okla. registration no harm done. If not show the sales tax receipt to the motor vehicle clerk when you register the vehicle or they will charge you tax too, and if they do the dealer had no right to charge you and you should demand a refund. yes u should ======================== The first answer is correct. If you buy a vehicle out of the state you reside, you do have the option to buy the vehicle on a temporary tag and then pay the taxes and register the vehicle when you return home. ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ If you purchase a vehicle in Texas for use exclusively outside of Texas you are not required to pay Texas motor vehicle sales tax. You must also complete the Texas Motor Vehicle Sales Tax Exemption Certificate. (Texas Administrative Code / Title 34 / Part 1 / Chapter 3 / Subchapter F / Rule §3.90) Basically, if you are a resident of another state and buy a vehicle in Texas, you do not have to pay the 6.25% Texas motor vehicle sales tax.
Yes. Everything is taxable in Texas. There's no tax on labor to repair a motor vehicle.
Cass Motor Sales was created in 1928.