Yes you would need a valid drivers license to register a vehicle in mass.
No, you do not.
No. It'll have to be registered in accordance with the vehicle's GVWR.
you have to be 16
No. To hold a NY license, you must be a NY resident. If you become a MA resident, you need to get a MA license. That's how it works in every state.
Consult with a lawyer/police for a current/correct/legal answer.
Actually, the MA law requires that ANY purchaser of a vehicle in MA pay the 6.25 percent sales taxes IN MA, within 20 days if you're registering it anywhere other than MA and within 10 days if you're registering in MA. The only exemption is for cars purchased from close family members.Your obligation to pay sales tax in MA on a vehicle purchase has NOTHING to do with where or whether you register it.Others have said:Yes, you pay taxes in the state you register the car in. In your case, you live in N.H. so you will register it in N.H., and pay taxes there.added: There are no sales taxes in NH.
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.
No. A MA liquor ID will also work if you live in MA but do not have a license. A US passport will also work, and a state-issued license from another state should also suffice if it has a photo ID.
I now live in CT and do not have a CT license yet. I use to live in MA but haven't switched my license to CT yet. My MA license was recently suspended. Now that I live in CT can I get at CT license
Sure you do. When you register the car in MA if there are taxes to be collected that's when they'll let you know what they are. If you don't register the car in MA immediately, you must still pay the taxes. The sales or use tax is due in MA within 10 days of purchase of a vehicle, if you're a MA resident, unlike the sales or use taxes you would owe on just about everything else purchased outside the state and delivered or taken back to MA, which is due on April 15, unless the commodity is tax-exempt in MA. So, if you wait to register the vehicle until after the tax was due (e.g., due 21 days after purchase of a $1,500 car), you would also be assessed penalties and interest on the late tax payment.
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