is it required that I pay Minnesota sales tax on a car purchased from my mother
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 pay the tax of the state that you bought it in
Yes, you still will have to pay sales tax on the vehicle in the state in which you bought it. There is no way to avoid sales tax.
Yes, but you pay the sales tax to the state you register it in. Where you live. They will make you pay it when you get your license plates. You find more at http://CarBuyingHowTo.com
The sales tax on a car purchase will not only be based on the state sales tax, but also the county in which you reside.The easiest way to find out the exact sales tax that you will pay is to call a dealer in the county where you live.
You pay sales tax on whatever price is on the title application -- usually before the rebate. If you bought a $10,000 car and got a $1,000 rebate, you pay tax on $10,000 as opposed to $9,000.
Yes you will. the tax on that car will be the same as if you bought that year of auto in Texas
From what I gather, sales tax is paid in the state in which the car is ultimately registered. I just bought a car in NY state, but unfortunately it looks like I have to pay NJ sales tax, which is slightly higher. Dang it.
Yes ...and FYI the tax rate is based on the county of your residence and not where the car is bought.
Yes, you do have to pay sales tax - it's like purchasing a second hand car. You still pay sales tax
If you buy a used car in a state that has sales tax, you'll have to pay tax on it before you can take possession of the car. Whether you intend to export it or drive it around he town where you bought it, tax is part of the purchases process and must be paid.