You will pay sales tax where you register the vehicle. Last time I checked Florida has sales tax...
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You have to pay taxes on the car where you register it.
you pay the tax of the state that you bought it in
You would have to pay 6.25% of the "fair market value". You can look up the current value on NADA's website.
Florida is going to want you to pay the sales tax in Florida (and, of course, Illinois is going to want you to pay the sales tax in Illinois). If you immediately register the car in Florida, you are going to have to pay sales tax there (and can probably get out of paying it in Illinois). If you register it in Illinois first, then you'll probably have to pay tax in both locations. The only state I definitively know the rules for is Massachusetts, where you must pay sales tax on any car you have owned for less than a year when you first register it there. They tried to make me pay sales tax on my car in MA when I moved there since I was registering it in February 1992 and had purchased it in February 1991, but fortunately the specific dates of purchase showed I'd owned it for 367 days, and I got out of paying the sales tax.
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Florida sales tax applies to catering services, including the labor. However, if you hired someone just to provide services, with no food, then there would be no sales tax. I'm a Florida Attorney/CPA that does almost nothing by Florida sales and use tax controversy. I hope this answer helps. James Sutton, CPA, Esq. www FloridaSalesTax com
If the car is worth less than $15,000, there is a Private Vehicle Use Tax that is needed to be paid. It is only $15, and should be paid to the Illinois Department of Revenue with filling out form RUT-50 sales tax form. Hope that helps!
Last time I checked, you did not have to pay sales tax in Florida if you gave someone a car. You had to pay a title transfer tax. That may have changed. It has changed a number of times.
You generally pay sales tax to the dealer in the new case of a new car or to the DMV when you register in the case of a used car.
The sales and use tax in Saint Johns County in Florida is currently 6 percent. This is the same sales tax that the whole state of Florida charges.