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Yes, a person does have to pay sales tax on a used car purchased from a private seller in Pennsylvania. The amount of tax is 6 percent of the sale price.
When a car is recently purchased the buyer will get the bill of sale from the seller. They should receive it at the time of the sale. This shows that the previous owner has sold it to you.
After a car sale, a private party can return the car within thirty days. This return policy is dependent on the individual seller.
If you are a GA resident, you do not have to pay sales tax as long is it is a private seller, even if out of state private seller.
If the car was running good when purchased, and was sold "as is", then not much. If it wasn't sold "as is" try to get your money back from the seller. If this doesn't work, you'll have to take it to Small Claims Court.
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You have to get insurance on that car and go to any County tag office in GA for a new title or registration and a new tag. Certain year model cars require you have the title - not just a bill of sale.
Depends on the private seller.
No.... The time to check a car out is before you buy. Unless otherwise agreed to a purchase from a private seller is typically AS IS so buyer beware.
If the terms and agreements of the sale is not met legally yes they can if they have retained their legal title to the vehicle
Yes. When buying a car from a private seller, the purchaser should get a signed bill of sale from the seller, which includes the sale price and identifying information about the vehicle, including the Vehicle Information Number. The purchaser then reports the sale price when registering and titling the car, using the Department of Motor Vehicle's Form DTF-802. Sales tax is paid at that time.
No. Minors are not able to enter into legal contracts.