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Taxes are paid in California at the time you register the car with the Department Of Motor Vehicles. You do not pay tax to the person you are buying from.
Required fees associated with buying a used car are sales taxes and a title fee.
I assume you are in the Canadian market and the taxes are in Canada. When buying from a dealer you should expect to pay 13% of tax, both GST and PST. But when buying from a private person you are only responsible for 5% GST.
Move to New Hampshire. No sales tax, except for meals and motels.
Depends on what platform you're buying it for, if you're buying it new or used, and where you're buying it at or whom you're buying it from
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The California car lemon law offers consumers protection against buying a faulty used car.
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You will pay the tax when you register the vehicle in your name.
No ... there is no sales tax on private person to person sales on used cars. Buying from a dealer may be a different story.
Depends on if you're buying it on DVD or Blu-Ray and which store you're buying it at, and if you're buying a new or used edition
What about buying a used iPod?