Usually in the state that it is registered
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.
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.
Purchase one from a licensed dealer, purchase one from another resident of Missouri, or be given one as a gift by another Missouri resident.
Where it is registered.
Yes, in most cases, you must be a resident of the state where the lottery ticket was purchased in order to win the lottery.
type of sales tax imposed on goods purchased from another state A+
If you are a MO resident, yes. You cannot apply for one if you are the legal resident of another state however.
No. Idaho State law. A resident of the state of Idaho may purchase rifles and shotguns in a state contiguous to Idaho. Residents of those states may purchase a rifle or shotgun in Idaho. Missouri is not contiguous to Idaho.
In Missouri, you are required to collect sales tax on taxable sales made at your flea market and remit it to the state. You can pay your sales tax online through the Missouri Department of Revenue's website by registering for a sales tax account. As for Form 2643, it is specifically for reporting and paying sales tax for businesses that are not registered for a sales tax account; if you have registered, you do not need to file this form. For detailed guidance, consider consulting the Missouri Department of Revenue or a tax professional.
Texas, the state of your residency
yes i did it. On your Federal return you may deduct State Sales Taxes paid in lieu (that is instead of) State income taxes paid. This is only advantageous if you have a very large amount of sales tax for a year (like you buy a plane or expensive new cars, etc), or - and this is why they out the provision in, you live in a State that doesn't have an income tax.