You pay the tax on the purchase price in IL.
Usually in the state that it is registered
Illinois
No, but you will have to pay for the registration in Missouri.
either way you do end up paying the Illinois sales tax(tax % depends on your county) .
If you are at a store in Missouri and buy something it is Missouri tax. If you buy it on the internet and it is shipped you are charged neither of the "states'" tax. It is basically not taxed since the federal government doesn't have sales tax at this time.
In Missouri, if you purchase a car in another state and bring it back to Missouri, you are generally required to pay Missouri sales tax when you register the vehicle. The sales tax rate typically ranges from 4.225% to 8.975%, depending on the local jurisdiction. If you paid sales tax in the state where the car was purchased, you may receive a credit for that amount against the Missouri sales tax due. It's advisable to check with the Missouri Department of Revenue for the most accurate and current information.
If you are a GA resident, you do not have to pay sales tax as long is it is a private seller, even if out of state private seller.
The sales tax rate in Illinois depends on whether the car is purchased from a private party or a dealer. Assuming the private party transaction the tax amount depends on the year of the vehicle. All 2012 and newer models are taxed at the flat rate of $390 according to the Illinois Department of Revenue.
Florida is going to want you to pay the sales tax in Florida (and, of course, Illinois is going to want you to pay the sales tax in Illinois). If you immediately register the car in Florida, you are going to have to pay sales tax there (and can probably get out of paying it in Illinois). If you register it in Illinois first, then you'll probably have to pay tax in both locations. The only state I definitively know the rules for is Massachusetts, where you must pay sales tax on any car you have owned for less than a year when you first register it there. They tried to make me pay sales tax on my car in MA when I moved there since I was registering it in February 1992 and had purchased it in February 1991, but fortunately the specific dates of purchase showed I'd owned it for 367 days, and I got out of paying the sales tax.
You will pay the sales tax in Missouri. However, Kansas may charge a "use tax" (equal to the sales tax) for items brought in from out-of-state. This is common among all the states; when you file your state income tax, you must declare items purchased from out-of-state and pay the tax.
It's not "sales tax" but there is a vehicle transfer tax on any car bought by an Illinois resident. How much is owed depends on what kind of vehicle, how much it's worth and how old it is.
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