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.
I assume you are in the Canadian market and the taxes are in Canada. When buying from a dealer you should expect to pay 13% of tax, both GST and PST. But when buying from a private person you are only responsible for 5% GST.
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.
Each state sets its own rules about sales taxes.
No, you've already paid taxes on it when you bought it, so the one buying it from you is the one who will pay the sales tax.
He pays income taxes. You pay sales taxes.
No ... there is no sales tax on private person to person sales on used cars. Buying from a dealer may be a different story.
This will apply in Canada, not sure if you are in U.S or not. When buying a car from your parents the government of Canada will allow them to make a one time donation as a personal gift to you, free of taxes. But that will not apply in the case of brother in law. When buying a used vehicle personally in Canada you only pay the 5% GST
If you win a car you are responsible to pay taxes in the state where you live.
Yes, the day you register it, you will pay taxes.
You would pay the taxes on the actual price you paid for the car. If it was 10000 then you would pay the taxes on that not the list price. Hope this helps
In some states you do-based on purchase price.
If you buy a used car from a private party, you pay no sales tax, although you are legally supposed to report it. If you buy a used car from a dealer, you will pay sales tax.