Nope. Sales tax is a State level tax, DOT is federal and has nothing to do with sales tax. Your purchase is taxable in almost all States, pretty much regardless of your sales tax registration or not. A car dealer can normally only accept a resale/exempt sale certificate from another dealer specifying he is buying it for resale.
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Truck sales have generally have been a moderate portion of automobile sales over the years. Trucks sales reached their highest selling point ever in the US in March-May of 2000. This number steadily declined until a huge drop caused truck sales to reach their lowest sales of the 21st century in June of 2009. Since then, that number has been steadily rising.
If it's an interstate company, absolutely. An intrastate carrier can get a state issued exemption number.
If your operations are exclusively within one state, you can file for a state exemption number, as well as a single state fuel tax sticker.
Truckshopper.com is a good website. www.autotrader.com is another. They both have a number of dealer and personal sales listed. If you're buying from a dealer, expect to pay at least a few thousand for an older model.
No. you have to have them both on the car or truck.
You pay the sales tax when you go into the DMV to register the vehicle. In this case you would be paying the Arizona sales tax. I purchased a car from Colorado and registered it in Califonia and payed California sales tax.
There are good truck sales when the company you want to buy the truck from has its employee sales pricing events that allow you to save thousands of dollars on some models.
The features that are important to you are the most important when buying a fork truck, or any truck for the matter. You should write down the features that you want in a fork truck and be sure the truck that you buy has them.
There are a number of places where one can find a platform truck. One can try looking at websites such as Seton, Grainger, Allsafe and Platform Sales for examples.
Unless it falls under exemptions such as the farm truck exemption, emergency vehicle exemption, military vehicle exemption (which only applies to tactical vehicles), or recreational vehicle exemption, that vehicle has a Gross Vehicle Weight Rating sufficient enough to require a Class B CDL.
There are good truck sales around major holidays. Christmas is one of them. Other than that, car dealerships usually have sales, you just have to be on the look out for them.