Absolutely, although the process is slightly different than in a normal transaction in it is collected when you register or title the vehicle.
If the amount you claim the purchase was for is different than the "Presumptive" amount that the state has determined its value as, you will be charged the higher amount.
The above is true in virtually all states.
http://www.window.state.tx.us/taxinfo/mtr_veh/faqmoveh.html
Yes you do.
Are you considering buying a car from an individual seller instead of a dealership?
The taxation will come when you register the boat.
Buying a car from a private seller can often be cheaper than buying from a dealership. It also allows for more flexibility in negotiations and can sometimes result in a simpler and quicker transaction process. However, private party sales may not offer the same level of warranty or guarantees as buying from a dealership.
Yes. You will pay them when you register the car at the DMV. Pretty lame. Double taxation.
Yes! the reason is because taxes have to be assessed for the value of the vehicle for registration purposes
I think the answer is yes. Check out the sales tax section here: http://www.800helpfla.com/usedcar_text.html
Yes, when you transfer the vehicle to your name, you will pay the taxes in the state you register the vehicle in.
No you don't pay taxes to an individual, only a dealer. You will pay the sales tax at the dmv when you go to register the vehicle.
Are you interested in purchasing a car directly from the owner, instead of using a dealership or third-party seller?
yes 5% or $300 max
Yes. When buying a car from a private seller, the purchaser should get a signed bill of sale from the seller, which includes the sale price and identifying information about the vehicle, including the Vehicle Information Number. The purchaser then reports the sale price when registering and titling the car, using the Department of Motor Vehicle's Form DTF-802. Sales tax is paid at that time.