below is a link to a Mn tax chart which is also 7% www.taxes.state.mn.us/sales/rate_charts/st69.pdf
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The Indiana sales tax rate as of 2012 is 7%.
You will pay Indiana sales tax (7%).
what is the sales tax on a purchase of $264.00
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Safe Harbor is a method of computing your sales tax based upon your income level. You need to look up the chart number and have the amount of State and Local Sales tax for your area. The Chart Numbers are on the IRS website. Just go to irs.gov and search Sales Tax and it will give you the chart based on what state you live in. Sales Tax is claimable instead of your State Income Tax withholdings amount but you can't claim both of them. It's one or the other.
Normally you pay the sales tax in the state you reside in. If you live in Georgia you would not pay sales tax in Indiana, you would pay sales taxes when you registered the car in Georgia.
The Indiana sales tax rate as of 2012 is 7%.
You will pay Indiana sales tax (7%).
yes. i am a dealer in indiana and we are required to collect the 7% indiana sales tax and give the customer a tax form stating that we have collected the 7% indiana sales tax. the customer takes the tax form in when regestering the vehicle and payes the difference to their state. for example i sell a car to an illinois resident i collect the 7% and when they regester it in illinois they will pay the difference between the 2.
what is the sales tax on a purchase of $264.00
See related links for a 7.75% sales tax rate chart.
Sales tax is based on where you live. so you pay the sales tax of Indiana, which I believe is 7%
You generally pay the sales tax where you purchase the vehicle. Sometimes, if it is in another state they are unwilling or unable to collect tax for that state. I would pay the tax at the dealer where you are purchasing it if that's what they say in Indiana. Make sure it is listed on your bill of sale so that when you register the vehicle, you can get credit for the sales tax in your state. If it is wrong, they States should work it out between themselves. If I were you I would call your Tax Commissioner's Office where you live and ask them as well unless you are will to pay sales tax twice.
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You pay the sales tax of your home state. Not the state where you bought it. Some state have recipricol agreements and yoiu do pay tax in the state in which you purchased the vehicle. IF that states tax rate is lower then you home state, you will make up the difference at the time you title and register the vehicle.