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Q: What is the sales tax rate on used vehicle in ouachita parish louisiana?
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What is sales tax in Louisiana on used cars?

Basically, the tax will be based on the notorized purchase price of the vehicle. State is 4% + parish tax where you live. https://web01.dps.louisiana.gov/omv1.nsf/0/9592ba8ece03743d862564bb00561275?OpenDocument Will give you the regulations for tax collections.


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In the state of Louisiana the title fee is $18.50. The cost to register a vehicle is between $20 and $82 depending on the sales price.


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There is no sales tax involved in transferring a car. However, If you purchase it in Louisiana, you have to pay their sales tax.


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What is the sales tax in the state Louisiana?

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New Orleans LA sales tax rate?

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What is the statute of limitations on delinquent sales tax in Louisiana?

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