In most states, the buyer of a used car from a private person would pay use tax to the state they plan to register the car in. This payment normally doesn't happen until the purchaser visits the DMV office to register the vehicle.
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.
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.
While you do not need an attorney, it is best to have an agent represent you.
Yes, of course i don't know much other than that
The title would be your receipt.
Are you considering buying a car from an individual seller instead of a dealership?
Depends on the private seller.
Yes- but only from a dealer. You may not buy a firearm from a private seller in ANY state other than your own.
Most cars sold by private parties are just fine, however you should always exercise common sense when buying from a private seller.
"The average price for a 2007 Pontiac G6 in good condition is around $10,000 used. It depends if you are buying it from a private seller or a dealer. A private seller tends to have them from a better price then a dealership would."
When you buy a car with cash from a private seller, there are no direct tax implications according to the IRS. However, you may still need to pay sales tax and registration fees to your state or local government.
No, you've already paid taxes on it when you bought it, so the one buying it from you is the one who will pay the sales tax.