Certainly. You pay indirect taxes all the time. For instance sales tax on the goods you buy.
The advantage of being a registered charity is that you can give people receipts for their donations, which can then be used in claiming a deduction on their income tax. You can collect charitable donations without being a registered charity, but the money donated to a charity that is not registered doesn't count for the purpose of income tax deduction.
You pay sales tax to the State in which the vehicle will be registered.
whereever you have it registered is where you pay the tax. You should get a bill in the mail every year. Jeremy
Yes.
You should pay tax to the state that you are getting your car registered to
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.
Sales tax should be paid where vehicle is registered
Not directly. You receive the total prize allotted for the numbers you have registered - there is no tax deducted. However - once you deposit your winnings into a bank account, you will pay tax on any interest earned.
Usually in the state that it is registered
There is almost always a tax on vehicles, which may not be the same as sales tax. There are also typically transfer fees if the boat is a registered craft.
you only pay taxes in the state the car is registered.
I don't think so, you pay the sales tax when you register the car. So you would only pay once, unless you registered it in both states.