Sure you do. When you register the car in MA if there are taxes to be collected that's when they'll let you know what they are. If you don't register the car in MA immediately, you must still pay the taxes.
The sales or use tax is due in MA within 10 days of purchase of a vehicle, if you're a MA resident, unlike the sales or use taxes you would owe on just about everything else purchased outside the state and delivered or taken back to MA, which is due on April 15, unless the commodity is tax-exempt in MA.
So, if you wait to register the vehicle until after the tax was due (e.g., due 21 days after purchase of a $1,500 car), you would also be assessed penalties and interest on the late tax payment.
You pay Virginia taxes.
You have to pay taxes on the car where you register it.
Yes- you pay the taxes when you register your car in the state you live in.
You pay the taxes of your vehicle under the state you decide to register this vehicle in.
If you win a car you are responsible to pay taxes in the state where you live.
You always pay taxes for the county the business is in not the one you live in.
Sales tax is based on where you live. You would pay 8.125% sales tax
He pays income taxes. You pay sales taxes.
In Georgia..Yes! If you purchased a car at a dealership in Alabama but live in Georgia you pay Alabama sales tax and then when you get your GA registration/tag you pay then.
In the state of New York you would pay income tax and sales tax. If you own property you would pay real estate taxes to your town/city and county. If you buy gasoline for use in a car or other road vehicle you would pay gasoline tax. If you stay in a hotel you will pay hotel taxes. If you buy cigarettes or liquor you will pay separate taxes on those products. If you run a company, you will pay payroll and business taxes. If you buy or sell stocks or bonds you will pay taxes on those transactions.
yes, you always pay taxes...no matter what.
The big hit is when you buy & only pay 1x based on price.