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.
No. We do not have state deer, here in Indiana. Only wild deer. www.nationalautoinc.com
a dealers license is not required in Pa. You must be the owner and have the vehicle title transfered at a notery and then submit it to Pa DMV where it is placed on file. The owner of any vehicle may sell that vehicle to anyone as long as the title is in his name.
Assuming you are looking for a driver's license, contact a Motor Vehicle Department in Indiana. They will explain the required procedure for you to follow.
There are many places to find commercial vehicle dealers. They can be found online or in store. Some of these places are your local car dealers and the brand commercial dealers.
Yes! See California vehicle code 24007 and 26301.
Any vehicle dealer needs to collect sales tax for whatever they sell, unless they are selling to another dealer or wholesaler.
Fortunately, there are many large business commercial fleet vehicle dealers available in your location. One of the dealers available is Nissan and Ford.
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If I sold a vehicle and the bank did not give me the whole amount owed towards the vehicle or the person buying the vehicle did not pay the remainder of the money can I put a second lien on the vehicle I live in Indiana
No, car dealerships are not required to offer warranties on used cars. However, many states do have "Lemon Laws" in place, to make sure that unethical dealers cannot intentionally sell an unworking vehicle.
Legally, yes, unfortunately there are some unethical car dealers and they do not always 'follow the rules.'
A car purchased in the state of Georgia is charged the sales tax rate of the county where the purchaser lives not where the dealership is located. If you live in another state some dealers will collect the tax for that state and some will not. If the dealer does not collect the tax then the purchaser will need to pay the tax when they register the vehicle in their state.