No, many other states (like Maryland) will charge you a tax when you transfer title and license a car based on the blue book value of the vehicle from another state, (Gotta love double taxation) In AZ transfer of title and registration from another state does not incur a fee or tax like this.
yes
I think so. Generally speaking, that is the case. However, if you paid sales tax to the state of Nevada, you should be able to deduct that from your Arizona taxes.
yes, sales tax will depend on whether or not you actually live in Texas. If you do not and have no plans on registering the car in TX, then no sales tax. If you live here, but are keeping your CA residency, then yes, you will have to pay the tax.
If I live in Kansa but buy a car from a private party in Texas, how is sales tax calculated on the vehicle.
Illinois, because Illinois has made the sale; therefore, Illinois must charge you and pay the sales tax.
Texas, the state of your residency
Go to a Mexican game store, they're pretty rare north of the border, but if you live in Arizona or Texas you can go south and find one.
in the city you live in
I believe the sales tax is the same if you buy from a dealership or from an individual - $6.25%.
You can't, if you're a Texas resident. You automatically owe sales and use taxes on any goods you purchase for delivery or use in Texas as if you had purchased it locally. If you or the goods qualify as tax-exempt for some reason locally, the same exemption applies if you buy it elsewhere. As a general rule, whether or not you owe sales tax on something is determined by where you live, not where the seller happens to be doing business.
Sales tax is based on where you live. so you pay the sales tax of Indiana, which I believe is 7%
Yes you will. the tax on that car will be the same as if you bought that year of auto in Texas