In most states you have to pay "use tax" on an out of state purchase brought into the state for use. The DMV will probably impose this tax (maybe with penalties) unless you pay it upon bringing the car into Illinois. I would recommend that you pay it not to avoid that (assuming this is not a hypothetical question). You might be able to get a refund of any sales tax paid in Georgia.
MattyB doesn't live in Illinois, he lives in Georgia.
No because Illinois will want some state income taxes paid on the income that was earned in Illinois.
Move to Illinois, live there, get a driver's license and pay taxes there.
BothIncome tax goes to Alabama, City/State taxes to Georgia.
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yes because getting married anywhere in the US counts anywhere
You pay the taxes of your vehicle under the state you decide to register this vehicle in.
I think you have to pay state taxes anyway, or maybe just state taxes for the church. But on the good side you don't have to pay federal taxes because you don't live there. I really am not too sure though.
When getting married within Illinois, your marriage license needs to be issued by the county you are getting married in. If you're getting married out of state, you need to inquire of that state as to what their license requirements are.
MattyB lives in Atlanta, Georgia.
Property taxes in Illinois are paid to the county that you live in. It depends on the county's web capabilities. Cook County has a web site that lets you look up property tax liability.
If you live in California, then you need to transfer the registration to California and pay the taxes there. Visit your local dmv with the title and they will tell you what needs to be done.