no bacause u are selling it if u where buying it u would have to
If you are the "private" seller you do not collect sales tax. If your states requires sales tax to be paid on a private sell then the DMV will collect it when the buyer registers the car.
Yes, you do have to pay sales tax - it's like purchasing a second hand car. You still pay sales tax
You pay the sales tax for the state in which you're going to register your car.
is it required that I pay Minnesota sales tax on a car purchased from my mother
When a licensed auto dealer purchases a car, whether from a private party, at an auction or from the manufacturer, the purchase is not considered a taxable transaction for sales tax purposes. This is the same when a grocery store purchases tomatoes from a local farmer. Neither pay a sales tax, but when the grocer sells the tomatoes to his customers, the customers pay a sales tax. To answer the question, neither pay a sales tax on the transaction.
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.
If you live and register the car in Illinois then you will pay the Illinois car dealer for the sales tax. If you live in a different state than where you bought the car the dealer might collect the sales tax if the two states have a cooperative agreement. If the states do not have an agreement you will pay the sales tax when your register the car.
You will pay sales tax where you register the vehicle. Last time I checked Florida has sales tax...
There is no sales tax involved in transferring a car. However, If you purchase it in Louisiana, you have to pay their sales tax.
You generally pay sales tax to the dealer in the new case of a new car or to the DMV when you register in the case of a used car.
yes
You will pay the sales tax when you register the car. If the business collects it, they have to give you a receipt for it.