you pay the tax of the state that you bought it in
Yes, but you pay the sales tax to the state you register it in. Where you live. They will make you pay it when you get your license plates. You find more at http://CarBuyingHowTo.com
Probably what ever state you register the car in would collect the taxes.
How do I get a florida retail sales chart
Both Florida and Massachusetts have residence requirements governing your right to register a car in that state. The local state department of licensing can answer your question.
Contact the State Police
If you live and register the car in Illinois then you will pay the Illinois car dealer for the sales tax. If you live in a different state than where you bought the car the dealer might collect the sales tax if the two states have a cooperative agreement. If the states do not have an agreement you will pay the sales tax when your register the car.
Yes. Utah taxes everything. Even if you bought the vehicle out of state, they will want you to pay tax when you try to register it.
You pay the sales tax for the state in which you're going to register your car.
Many states (California and Louisiana among them) have "use taxes" equal to the sales tax if you buy a car out of state and want to register it in your home state. This is old-fashioned protectionism for the state's car dealers and the state, who would otherwise lose sales (and taxes) because people bought cars in another state where the prices and taxes were lower. Some states reduce the amount to less than the total sales tax, but will still charge higher fees to register out-of-state vehicles.
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.
Laws of each state vary. You have to check with the DMV in the state you live in. Buying anything in this day and age constitutes having to pay taxes. The only question is would be who do you pay the taxes to.
As long as the seller from California doesn't have an office or business address in NJ they won't charge you tax. But once you get the item in New Jersey you may have to pay sales tax when you register the vehicle. Depending on what the item is NJ may require you to pay Use tax if you aren't required to register it. This happened to me when I bought a Dirt Bike from Tennessee and had it shipped to Florida. Although I saved the tax when I purchased it, the State of Florida sent me a bill for the Use tax which was the same rate as sales tax. So I wouldn't save money. Luckily I got the Dirt Bike titled in my Mom's state which has no Use tax and sent it to Florida to Prove I wasn't Using the Bike in Florida so why should I pay use tax. Google your States Sales and Use Tax Laws for exact rates. But Most Populated states have Use tax nowadays or they will tax you from the bill of sale when you go to register the vehicle if it is a car.