It can depend on the laws of where you live, however, certain cars can qualify for 'tax credits'. Tax credits can cover the price of a energy efficient car by up to $4,000.
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Taxes are paid in California at the time you register the car with the Department Of Motor Vehicles. You do not pay tax to the person you are buying from.
You will pay the tax when you register the vehicle in your name.
There is generally not a sales tax on used items such as cars. However, the car would need to be re-registered, and a component of that is a vehicle tax.
You add the selling price of the car and the dealer documentation fees if any then times that by the counties sales tax. Each tax will be different based on the county you are buying the car in.
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If you are looking for more information on what tax incentives are there for buying a hybrid car in the USA, the best place to look is on www.hybridcars.com/federal-incentives.html
Not necessarily but some states require you do so. My son moved to NC with a free car and had to pay sales tax.
One of my buddies bought a car in GA and he ended up paying for sales tax. I'm not sure if it applies for all.
Move to New Hampshire. No sales tax, except for meals and motels.
In British Columbia, you will pay between 12 and 15 percent tax on a used car. The exact amount you pay will all depend on where you purchased the car and what the value of it is.
Yes ...and FYI the tax rate is based on the county of your residence and not where the car is bought.