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Yes, a non-resident can in fact pay taxes. Whenever they buy something in a store for example they will pay sales tax.
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You pay the tax on the purchase price in IL.
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You pay the sales tax when you go into the DMV to register the vehicle. In this case you would be paying the Arizona sales tax. I purchased a car from Colorado and registered it in Califonia and payed California sales tax.
Usually in the state that it is registered
Yes you do. Just because you are a resident of Alaska does not make you exempt from any kind of sales tax. If you go to another city, state, country, or whatever, you MUST abide by their laws. If California has sales tax, then you must pay it if you want to shop there. However, shopping in Seattle, Alaska residents do not have to pay their sales tax if you let the clerk know you are an Alaska resident, show your valid ID, and fill out a form giving your name, driver's license number, and contact information.
I think so. Generally speaking, that is the case. However, if you paid sales tax to the state of Nevada, you should be able to deduct that from your Arizona taxes.
You do not pay sales tax in Alabama. However, you will pay sales tax in Mississippi when you register the boat. The tax is 7% of the price of the boat, motor and trailer, MINUS the value of your trade-in, if any. You will pay this tax at your county courthouse.
you pay tax for the state in which you will be registering it.
Texas, the state of your residency
You would pay sales tax in the state in which the car will be registered.