Yes, its considered a "gift tax" but you need to pay it im not sure what the rate is but im guessing it takes into consideration the car and the year etc.
You don't pay the taxes, the person receiving the car as a gift does.
You will pay some kind of tax.
in Florida just state tx when registured
You have to pay the taxes on the easement if you are receiving money for granting it. Make sure the deal you are receiving is worth the taxes you are paying.
If you win a car you are responsible to pay taxes in the state where you live.
The main difference in taxes between receiving weekly pay versus biweekly pay is the frequency at which taxes are withheld. With weekly pay, taxes are withheld more frequently but in smaller amounts, while with biweekly pay, taxes are withheld less frequently but in larger amounts. This can affect how much you take home in each paycheck and how much you owe in taxes at the end of the year.
There is a $10.00 gift tax but the receiver must also pay a $28.00 title fee and depending on if your gifting a truck or a car the registration fee will vary.
You pay Virginia taxes.
you would only pay taxes on a difference
Generally not. They would have to have enough income to have to pay taxes...which would disqualify them from receiving welfare!
yes, it will be based on the "value" of the car. You always pay taxes.
Yes you will have to pay taxes when you register the car in your name.