You will not be refunded. If the transaction takes place in Texas, you will pay Texas sales tax appropriate to that county. If a Texan were purchase an auto in Okla, they would pay Okla taxes. Fair is fair. >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> I was under the impression you only pay sales tax to the state in which you register a vehicle. If the dealer got you an Okla. registration no harm done. If not show the sales tax receipt to the motor vehicle clerk when you register the vehicle or they will charge you tax too, and if they do the dealer had no right to charge you and you should demand a refund. yes u should ======================== The first answer is correct. If you buy a vehicle out of the state you reside, you do have the option to buy the vehicle on a temporary tag and then pay the taxes and register the vehicle when you return home. ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ If you purchase a vehicle in Texas for use exclusively outside of Texas you are not required to pay Texas motor vehicle sales tax. You must also complete the Texas Motor Vehicle Sales Tax Exemption Certificate. (Texas Administrative Code / Title 34 / Part 1 / Chapter 3 / Subchapter F / Rule §3.90) Basically, if you are a resident of another state and buy a vehicle in Texas, you do not have to pay the 6.25% Texas motor vehicle sales tax.
Reside means you are staying at a specific place which could be any location. Example: I am residing at the Hilton in New York. Resident means you are part of a neighborhood, community or state and you live there. Example: I am a resident of the State of Texas. But the English language is very complex. So there are exceptions. Example: I reside in the state of Texas. (if you are talking to someone while traveling out of state or country.)
I believe the state where it is registered will collect sales tax when you register it. plus any fines for time unregistered between last issuance of registration.
what is the state and local sales tax in Nacogdoches, Texas
You will be considered a resident of the state of California as long as you live in the state. If you sell your home and move to another in the state, you will still be a resident.
Usually in the state that it is registered
The drivers license from your home state of residence is legal as long as you are still a legal resident of that state. If you become a resident of the state of Texas (other than being stationed there in the military), yes, you would.
Diversity of citizenship
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If you are a MO resident, yes. You cannot apply for one if you are the legal resident of another state however.
Yes- if the purchase is from a licensed Dealer. A private seller may only sell to a resident of his home state, or to a licensed Dealer/ Collector in any state. A handgun may only be purchased in your home state, but a rifle or shotgun may be purchased in another state. (Except California, which has a state law that prohibits its citizens from buying guns in another state)
I am unaware of any requirement that you specifically be a resident of Texas to perform a wedding ceremony in Texas (and in any other state, it would be silly to require the officiant to be a resident of Texas). You must fall into one of several categories of people, but as far as I can tell there is no residency requirement.