no sales tax.
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Multiply the state income tax times the car purchase price.
Purchase new car OUT OF STATE LOUISIANA use tax?
Tax is 6.25% of the selling price of the vehicle minus trade-in, unless the vehicle is purchased from a private owner, then the tax is based on model year. Title fee is 65.00 and plate transfer is 15.00. New plates cost 78.00
Sales tax is typically collected by the dealer when you purchase the car. There are 5 States that do not charge sales tax on vehicle purchases: Alaska, Delaware, Montana, New Hampshire, and Oregon. If you buy a vehicle from a different State other than your own, then there are a few ways to handle the tax. If you can be more specific about your question, I can give you a more direct answer.
In the state of New York, there is no special tax rate for those that purchase a vintage car. The tax rate is based on the amount of money the car is valued at, regardless of the year the car was made.
Sales tax is on the purchase price not the value.
You pay the tax on the purchase price in IL.
It varies from state to state. Where I live (Washington State) you pay sales tax on the difference in value between the new car and the trade-in vehicle. Example: New car purchase price $25,000, trade-in car value $10,000; tax is paid on $15,000. It varies from state to state. Where I live (Washington State) you pay sales tax on the difference in value between the new car and the trade-in vehicle. Example: New car purchase price $25,000, trade-in car value $10,000; tax is paid on $15,000.
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Many states recently changed sales tax laws to apply taxes to labor. The rules vary by state. Iowa, New Jersey and Virginia charge tax on labor. California does not.
you only pay taxes in the state the car is registered.