Yes, if you buy a car in California but live in Arizona, you are generally required to pay use tax in Arizona when you register the vehicle there. The use tax is based on the purchase price of the car, and it helps ensure that residents contribute to state revenue. However, you may receive a credit for any sales tax paid in California, so it’s important to check both states’ tax regulations. Always consult with the Arizona Department of Revenue for specific guidance.
My dad in Alabama is giving me a 2004 Sienna, but I live in California. If the car is given to me do I have to pay tax in California?
yes you do
If you live in Illinois you can buy a car in Wisconsin. You may have to pay the tax difference when you register the car in the state you live in.
Yes you can, you just have to pay both county taxes, and register where you live now
You have to pay taxes on the car where you register it.
You pay Virginia taxes.
You pay NJ tax.
If you are bringing the car back to Ireland then you will have to pay tax on it.
You pay the tax rate base on where you live. If you live in Orange county but buy a car in Los Angeles, you'll pay only 8% sales tax instead of 9.
yes, sales tax will depend on whether or not you actually live in Texas. If you do not and have no plans on registering the car in TX, then no sales tax. If you live here, but are keeping your CA residency, then yes, you will have to pay the tax.
No, but you will have to pay for the registration in Missouri.
If you live in California, then you need to transfer the registration to California and pay the taxes there. Visit your local dmv with the title and they will tell you what needs to be done.