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No, it does not.
no sales tax.
You should be charged the sales tax from the state you live in. I know that if you live in NH and you buy a car in another state you aren't charged any tax because NH doesn't have tax.
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There is no income tax in NH on anything other than business income or dividends and interest.
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Any tax-free purchase of a vehicle brought into MA by a MA resident is subject to the 6.25 percent sales and use tax. It would only be exempt from MA tax if it were purchased more than 6 months ago in a state that collected a sales tax and that tax was paid and non-refundable.
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It's so they can consider the transaction as being completed in NH. This prevents a New Hampshire Resident from having to pay Mass sales tax on the vehicle.
Yes, anyone buying a vehicle in MA must pay 6.25 percent sales tax in MA. You have 20 days in which to pay the tax and avoid penalties and interest.
Yes, in the state you title the car in which in your case is NH. No, this is incorrect. Under MA law, you must pay 6.25 percent sales and use tax in MA regardless of where you plan to register the vehicle. You have 20 days in which to file the form and pay the tax if you're registering it anywhere other than in MA. Failing to pay the sales and use tax on a MA purchase would be a criminal act.