No, as of 2005 Nevada does not tax private-party vehicle sales, but only if the buyer is a legal resident of the state.
If I live in Kansa but buy a car from a private party in Texas, how is sales tax calculated on the vehicle.
If you buy a used car from a private party, you pay no sales tax, although you are legally supposed to report it. If you buy a used car from a dealer, you will pay sales tax.
If you buy a used car from a private party, there is no sales tax charged. If you buy from a dealer you will pay sales tax based on the county of registration. You pay sales tax on cars when you register the vehicle. The dealer collects it when you buy through them, otherwise the MVD does.
Nevada residents do not pay sales tax on privately purchased used cars when purchased in NV. However, I can find nothing at the DMV site that describes an out of state private purchase scenario, so you will have to call the DMV in NV to get them to clarify it.
Yes, in Michigan you will pay sales tax on everything purchased, private or not, except food and water.
No ... there is no sales tax on private person to person sales on used cars. Buying from a dealer may be a different story.
NO. But you will pay sales tax when you tag and transfer title. Based on the value of car... not the actual sales price
yes 5% or $300 max
Yes you do.
Oregon has no sales tax and no use tax, so the answer is no, you would not owe any use tax whether on a used car from a private party or a new car from a dealership.
zero percent if bought from private party. %8 if from dealer or business.
The sales tax rate in Illinois depends on whether the car is purchased from a private party or a dealer. Assuming the private party transaction the tax amount depends on the year of the vehicle. All 2012 and newer models are taxed at the flat rate of $390 according to the Illinois Department of Revenue.