Sales tax, license fee, and transfer fee.
Yes it is legal. You can sell the car in any state. The taxes will be paid in the state that the buyer registers the car in.
The total amount of taxes that need to be paid when purchasing a car includes sales tax, registration fees, and any other applicable local taxes.
I believe that fee, if you have to pay it, would be included in the taxes and fees you pay at the DMV when you re-register the car under your (the buyer's) name. I have not heard of a use tax, but I know you do have to pay a certain percentage of what your purchasing price was in taxes to the state of CA, in addition to the regular registration fee that is normally paid. I hope that was slightly helpful.
The buyer.
You can sell a car for any reason. There doesn't have to be a reason. The owner signs the title over to the buyer. They buyer then takes the title to the DMV and gets the title into their name. The buyer may have fees or taxes charged to them. They can find out what they will be before buying the car.
The DMV determines the amount paid for a car during the registration process based on factors like the car's value, age, weight, and location. These factors help calculate the registration fees and taxes that need to be paid to legally register the car with the state.
Buyer pays the notary and fees.
Yes, that is included in the final cost of the car. Registration is paid to the state and any fees that goes with it. So, you don't pay the license to the dealer, but the state.
Required fees associated with buying a used car are sales taxes and a title fee.
Yes. Pay the repair bill off, ASAP.
Not if you have a copy of the bill of sale. Not if you claimed the sale as income on your annual taxes and have documentation so proving.
If they are a co owner on the reg, they have as much right to it as you-essentially, neither one of you can keep the other from using it paid for or not.