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You will pay Indiana sales tax (7%).
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The Massachusetts sales tax is 5 percent of the sales price or rental charge of tangible personal property or certain telecommunications services sold or rented in the Commonwealth. (For a detailed definition of "sales price," please see M.G.L. Chapter.64H, Section 1). The sales tax generally is paid to the vendor as an addition to the purchase price. The buyer pays the sales tax to the vendor at the time of purchase; the vendor then remits the tax to the Commonwealth. Hence, the tax is on personal property and rental charges only, not labor. However if labor is a component part of making the personal property, it is then part of the sales price.
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Yes. :( See Information Bulletin #50 for further details. I am adding just because I was shocked to find the above is entirely correct - sales tax applies to gold there! Even if it is bought with the expectation of re-sale. I'm not sure this would be found in any other place in the country. I have provided a link to the Indiana legal notice identified.
You will pay Indiana sales tax (7%).
Sales tax is based on where you live. so you pay the sales tax of Indiana, which I believe is 7%
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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.
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I'm not sure about sales tax but you will need to get it assessed and most likely have to pay property tax.
5 to 5.2% depending on the county you are in.
You generally pay the sales tax where you purchase the vehicle. Sometimes, if it is in another state they are unwilling or unable to collect tax for that state. I would pay the tax at the dealer where you are purchasing it if that's what they say in Indiana. Make sure it is listed on your bill of sale so that when you register the vehicle, you can get credit for the sales tax in your state. If it is wrong, they States should work it out between themselves. If I were you I would call your Tax Commissioner's Office where you live and ask them as well unless you are will to pay sales tax twice.
You pay taxes to your home state regardless of where you buy the vehicle. A dealer can handle that for you, or you go to the courthouse.
yes. i am a dealer in indiana and we are required to collect the 7% indiana sales tax and give the customer a tax form stating that we have collected the 7% indiana sales tax. the customer takes the tax form in when regestering the vehicle and payes the difference to their state. for example i sell a car to an illinois resident i collect the 7% and when they regester it in illinois they will pay the difference between the 2.
A smart car rental is a cheap car rental. There is no need to ever pay the full advertised price for a car rental. The representatives working for the car rental businesses are eager to get the cars off the lots because that means money in their pockets. Don't be afraid to negotiate with the sales representative to lower the price.
A rental is when you pay to use something for a stated time.