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No, as of 2005 Nevada does not tax private-party vehicle sales, but only if the buyer is a legal resident of the state.
Nevada residents do not pay sales tax on privately purchased used cars when purchased in NV. However, I can find nothing at the DMV site that describes an out of state private purchase scenario, so you will have to call the DMV in NV to get them to clarify it.
Whatever the state tax is IN CALIF ITS 8.5%
Libertarian Party of Nevada was created in 1971.
Tea Party of Nevada was created in 2010.
You would pay 6.25 percent (in 2012) regardless of who you bought the car from and whether you are even a resident of MA. 6.25 percent of 10,000 is 625. However, the tax is assessed on the Bluebook value, not the purchase price.
The Nevada Democratic Party is effectively the "Harry Reid Party", as he dominates Democratic politics in Nevada. He is also the most powerful member of the Senate.
There is no song called "Private Party". However, there is a song called "Party for Two" by Shania Twain, which has the words "private party" in the lyrics.
Usually no because most private party purchases are made to purchase as-is unless you have something stating otherwise; of course you can always go back and ask but unless you are extremely lucky and the guy is nice you bought his lemon.
Private Party was created on 1990-08-14.
Private Beach Party was created in 1985.
Sales Taxes - most places - yes....collected when you register/title vehicle.