No. The DMV has no idea what you paid for it or sold it for, so they have no amount to report to the IRS.
All 50 states reciprocate drivers records.
Yes, California will report it to Florida and The Florida DMV will assign points in accordance with Florida law.
report dealer to DMV.
Yes they do.
Sort of. The Ohio DMV can report a violation California. California may then in turn suspend the license until the infraction in Ohio is cleared up.
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.
California DMV Cheat Sheets can be found at http://www.dmvcheatsheets.com/dmv/ca-california. Best, Josh
You dont pay sales tax to the person you are buying it from, you will pay that at the dmv when you get the title for it.
You should be taking your driving test AT the DMV, from a DMV examiner. He will record your score on the DMV computer record data base. This would be for the written or road test. Even if you take you tests from a third party tester, he/she would still need to report it to the DMV.
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.
As with any sales business, the car dealer must collect the sales tax.
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.