vat out put 12.5
Yes ...and FYI the tax rate is based on the county of your residence and not where the car is bought.
what is your option in buying a used car and suddenly the dealer called you and they said they can not get the rate they have told you?
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).
it depends on the county that the car is being register at. For example Miami dade is 7%, broward county 6%, monroe county 7.5% and palm beach 6.5%, so you need to what county it is. Also if youa re buying from a dealer, they collect the taxes, so you pay them but if it is a private seller you must taxes at the tag agency, not the seller!
6% plus the county sales tax rate
7.5
The current total local sales tax rate in Jackson County, GA is 7.0%
6% right
You pay the tax rate base on where you live. If you live in Orange county but buy a car in Los Angeles, you'll pay only 8% sales tax instead of 9.
Look in the county pages of you phonebook and call the ombudsman in your county and ask. Maybe you'll have a property (or car) tax clerk. You can ask her.
If you did not sign the contract, then the car does not belong to you. However, they can charge you a daily rate for having the car (as if you had rented it).
It depends on what state and what county you live in. Madison Co Tennessee