Collected by the State when you 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.
VICTIM buyer has to pay off the leinholder to get car. And/or sue con seller. Leinholder WILL get their money. GOOD LUCK...
You pay the tax at the county tax office upon registering the vehicle. See link below for information. http://motor.etax.dor.ga.gov/motor/registration/regrequirements.asp
You will pay sales tax where you register the vehicle. Last time I checked Florida has sales tax...
Contact your local police.
YES. There should be some income taxes paid for the sale of a capital asset by the seller on the 1040 federal income tax return. And by the buyer some taxes to the DMV when they try to register the unregistered vehicle that they are supposed to have purchased from the seller of the unregistered vehicle.
Yes, a person does have to pay sales tax on a used car purchased from a private seller in Pennsylvania. The amount of tax is 6 percent of the sale price.
Nothing unless you have a written agreement that any problems that occur within the first however long will be fixed by the seller. Normally if a person buys a car from a private owner they should get a mechanic to make sure everything checks out fine, because cars purchased from a private owner is usually not under warranty.
No you don't pay taxes to an individual, only a dealer. You will pay the sales tax at the dmv when you go to register the vehicle.
Generally, you must have the title, signed by the seller/owner, and a bill of sale in order to register the vehicle in your name. The sale isn't valid unless the buyer receives both. If the seller does not turn over the title, the buyer cannot register the car and has no proof that the seller owned the vehicle. If you have questions contact the Department of Motor Vehicles in your jurisdiction.
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.