If you are a BALDWIN COUNTY RESIDENT and purchased from an OUT-OF STATE DEALER: If your vehicle is NEW or USED and the Dealer applied for Alabama title for you, you must present your copy of the title application and Bill-of-Sale. If the vehicle is NEW and the Dealer Did Not Apply for Alabama title for you, you must turn-in the Manufacturer's Statement of Origin and present the Bill-of-Sale. If your vehicle is USED and the Dealer Did Not Apply for Alabama title for you, you must turn-in the original title signed over to you by the dealer and present the Bill-of-Sale. The vehicle must be present at the time you apply for title. It is State Law that a Probate Office staff member verify the Vehicle Identification Number. The person or persons whose name appears on the title or Manufacturer's Statement of Origin must be present. If more than one person's name appears on the title or Manufacturer's Statement of Origin and the names are joined by "or", either of the persons may apply for title. If , however, the names are joined by "and", both persons must be present to apply for title. Sales tax is due when the vehicle is registered. State and County sales tax is 2 ¾ % of purchase price. Add City sales tax, if applicable.
2 3/4 %
6.25%
The used sales tax for the state of Alabama on a used car is the same as a new car. 2.0% is the state sales tax. There is also city and county sales tax. This varies from each city and county.
Seven percent.
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The current total local sales tax rate in Anoka County, MN is 7.125%
The current total local sales tax rate in Hillsborough County, FL is 7.0%
7 %
Georgia sales tax differs from county to county and you are taxed based on the county you live in. If you live in another state you don't pay Georgia sales tax you'll pay the tax to your state when you register the car.
Three percent.
5 to 5.2% depending on the county you are in.
It's the same as the sales tax rate for whichever county you live in. Most counties are 6-7%.
As of right now the sales tax in GA on an automobile is based on your county of residence. Whatever you pay for anything in your county will be the same rate of tax for a new car. Even if you buy your new car out of state, your sales tax will be paid to GA at your county of residence rate. So if you live in say Cherokee County and it cost you 6% tax to buy a new pair of shoes at your local shoe retailer, it will also cost you 6% tax to buy a new car, even if you by it in a different county that has a higher or lower rate of tax. The only exception to this is buying a vehicle that is titled to an individual (i.e. private sale).