Yes, 6.25 percent of Bluebook value is due within 10 days of purchase.
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Yes, a person does have to pay sales tax on a used car purchased from a private seller in Pennsylvania. The amount of tax is 6 percent of the sale price.
One can purchase a used Ferrari at local car dealerships that offer used vehicles. One may have to look at the car dealerships. A used Ferrari can also be purchased on Craigslist, which has hundreds of vehicles listed from private owners.
Nevada residents do not pay sales tax on privately purchased used cars when purchased in NV. However, I can find nothing at the DMV site that describes an out of state private purchase scenario, so you will have to call the DMV in NV to get them to clarify it.
2% for the state 0.333% for Montgomery County 1.250% for the City of Montgomery Total sales tax for vehicles (new or used) will be 3.583% for a vehicle purchased in Montgomery, AL
Yes, but it is called as 'used tax'. "Use tax is generally imposed on the purchaser of tangible personal property that is used, consumed, or stored in this state. Sales of vehicles, vessels, and aircraft by licensed dealers are usually subject to sales tax, for which sales tax reimbursement is collected at the time of purchase. Use tax applies to the cost of vehicles, vessels, and aircraft purchased from non-dealers (for example, private parties) or from outside California for use in this state. Use tax also applies to most leases of tangible personal property. Private party sales or brokered transactions are normally subject to use tax. If the first use of the property occurs in California, use tax may apply even if the purchaser is not a resident of the state. The sales and use tax are "mutually exclusive," which means that either sales tax or use tax applies to a single transaction, but not both."
What is the sales tax on a used RV licensed in Minnesota involving a private sale
Used cars can be purchased at places other than dealerships. Private sellers advertise in the classified sections of city, regional and neighborhood newspapers.
NO. There is no law allowing you to return a used or new vehicle you have purchased. The cooling off or buyer's remorse laws apply to unsolicited sales not vehicles.
No ... there is no sales tax on private person to person sales on used cars. Buying from a dealer may be a different story.
I checked with my local tag office today and they said you do not have to pay tax if the vehicle is purchased from a private owner.