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Yes. You pay the sales tax to the dealership. If you buy from someone who is not a dealer, then the highway department will collect it from you.
Yes, if you take delivery of an item in another state the merchant there MUST collect sales tax there. If the merchant ships it to you out of state via 'common carrier' the merchant does not have an obligation to collect Georgia sales tax, but YOU have the burden to pay the USE tax and you will pay the use tax when you go to register the car.
In california, generally the seller must pay sales tax on the parts purchashed and is not obligated to collect sales tax on the sale.
As with any sales business, the car dealer must collect the sales tax.
Depends state-to-state, on whether or not they enact a sales tax. They are required to collect sales tax by law.
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.
You pay Mississippi sales tax. The GA dealer may or may not collect and forward the tax to Mississippi but if they do you will not have to pay it again. If they don't you will have to pay it when you register the car.
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.
Yes, there is a sales tax on cars in TN. If you purchase your car from a licensed dealer, they will collect the sales tax but if you purchased your car from an individual you will be responsible for the tax when you register your car in your county.
If you purchased the car from a dealer, the dealer is REQUIRED by state law to collect the sales tax amount. If you purchased from an individual, the only you have to pay your sales tax is to pay it at the title office, which is most cases, is separate from the BMV. Hope this helps!!
Yes and no. It depends on your situation. If you are a business, for example, and you are in construction, if you paid sales tax on lumber, you don't have to collect it from the end user. If you bought the lumber with a reseller's permit, you didn't pay taxes, so you need to collect it from the end user. If you routinely hold garage sales, you would have to collect sales tax on the items, even though they have already been taxed at purchase. Think of a vehicle in CA - it is taxed each time it changes owners, regardless of who paid the original tax.
The general principle of the US sales tax system is that the tax is paid by the end user.If you buy materials to repair your own engine, then you pay sales tax on them.If you buy materials to repair an engine for someone else, you theoretically do not have to pay sales tax, but you would have to collect sales tax from the person you're repairing the engine for and remit that to the state. However, if when you buy the materials, you can't prove that you're a legitimate business who is buying the materials for resale, then you'll have to pay sales tax.