yes, you do have to
No, you do not have to pay California late registration fees on your vehicle before you can register it in another state
Collected by the State when you register the vehicle.
You pay the taxes of your vehicle under the state you decide to register this vehicle in.
No. You only pay in the state that you register your vehicle.
Yes, when you transfer the vehicle to your name, you will pay the taxes in the state you register the vehicle in.
The answer would be "YES" if you were to register the car in VA. But the answer would be "NO" if you were to register the vehicle in another state ie: you reside in, or intend to license the vehicle in. In truth with Automobiles the tax mostly called excise is collected by the registrar in the state you are going to register the vehicle in. Not only do you pay the sales tax when you first register the vehicle after purchasing it, but you also pay an excise tax. Note: Some information, starting with another question, has been moved to the Discussion page.
In order to sell a vehicle for $50,000 in Michigan, you must pay transfer taxes. The total in transfer taxes you would have to pay would be $430.00.
Direct family vehicle transfer in michigan is tax exempt. Pay no tax if parent to child, spouse to spouse.
To register a truck as a commercial vehicle, you must visit your local DMV. You will have to fill out some paperwork and pay a small fee.
Yes, you can take out a loan for a vehicle for someone else and make the payments on it, but the only way you can put the vehicle in their name is if you have their permission.
You will pay sales tax where you register the vehicle. Last time I checked Florida has sales tax...
Normally the state in which you register the vehicle. That would be Nevada.