This information will be found on your Bill of Sale. It should show the vehicle purchased, VIN number, sales tax, and the total paid.
Yes it is. Sales tax is paid when you transfer the vehicle ownership.
Your vehicle has to be paid in full for you to have a clear title without a lien. If you haven't paid the sales tax, you may not have a clear title that you can sign off to the new owner.
Yes, the purchase of a used vehicle is subject to NJ 7% sales tax, based on the purchase price of the car. The sales tax is paid when the vehicle is registered with NJMVC.
You don't get the title until that vehicle's paid for.
Sales tax should be paid where vehicle is registered
Sales tax is generally paid to the county or city in which you register the vehicle.
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You will have to pay the license & transfer fee which is minimal. Around $20. You will also have to pay 6% sales tax based on exactly what you paid for the vehicle, not the book value, but what you paid.You will have to pay the license & transfer fee which is minimal. Around $20. You will also have to pay 6% sales tax based on exactly what you paid for the vehicle, not the book value, but what you paid.
No One Does.. You paid sales tax when you bought the car. Not when your compensated for it's loss. That would constitute Double Taxation.
how can you find the vehicle that the owner sold?
None. See: http://www.dol.wa.gov/vehicleregistration/usetax.html * If you can provide proof that the person who gave you the vehicle or vessel paid sales or use tax on the vehicle or vessel, no use tax is due. * If the person who gave you the gift owned the vehicle for 7 years or more and is from a state or province with sales tax, it will be assumed that tax was paid and no proof is needed. * If the vehicle or vessel is coming from a state or province without sales or use tax, use tax is due.
Yes you pay Texas Sales tax. Texas has passed a new law for private party sales regarding sales tax though, you used to be able to pay tax on what you paid for the vehicle but now you will pay tax based upon the "book" value of the vehicle unless you get a licensed Dealer to give you a written value of the vehicle