Yeah
Of course you f%$kin do. You comply with state rules and state taxes no matter where you're from
used in car and other goods buying.
Autotrader.com specializes in buying and selling used cars. Vehix.com is another good site that specializes in buying used cars.
Required fees associated with buying a used car are sales taxes and a title fee.
Usually in the state that it is registered
No ... there is no sales tax on private person to person sales on used cars. Buying from a dealer may be a different story.
You dont pay sales tax to the person you are buying it from, you will pay that at the dmv when you get the title for it.
In most states, the buyer of a used car from a private person would pay use tax to the state they plan to register the car in. This payment normally doesn't happen until the purchaser visits the DMV office to register the vehicle.
You would pay sales tax in the state in which the car will be registered.
Move to New Hampshire. No sales tax, except for meals and motels.
The most important things to check prior to buying tires from a tire sales are the price, duration and warranty. If you are buying used tires, find out the condition of the tires.
In residence.
Not necessarily but some states require you do so. My son moved to NC with a free car and had to pay sales tax.