Yes, if you buy a car in Nevada and live in Arizona, you would typically have to pay Arizona sales tax when you register the car in Arizona. Arizona has a "use tax" which is essentially a sales tax on items purchased out of state but used in Arizona. Therefore, when you register the car in Arizona, you would be required to pay the applicable sales tax based on Arizona's rates. It's important to check with the Arizona Department of Revenue for specific details and requirements.
I think so. Generally speaking, that is the case. However, if you paid sales tax to the state of Nevada, you should be able to deduct that from your Arizona taxes.
Normally the state in which you register the vehicle. That would be Nevada.
There are a few states with no sales tax. I think Nevada is one of them.
Nevada residents do not pay sales tax on privately purchased used cars when purchased in NV. However, I can find nothing at the DMV site that describes an out of state private purchase scenario, so you will have to call the DMV in NV to get them to clarify it.
If you buy a used car from a private party, there is no sales tax charged. If you buy from a dealer you will pay sales tax based on the county of registration. You pay sales tax on cars when you register the vehicle. The dealer collects it when you buy through them, otherwise the MVD does.
yes you do
in the city you live in
Sales tax is based on where you live. so you pay the sales tax of Indiana, which I believe is 7%
It depends on the car and the dealership but Arizona's sales taxes are lower than California.
If you buy a used car from a private party, you pay no sales tax, although you are legally supposed to report it. If you buy a used car from a dealer, you will pay sales tax.
No, but use tax will apply. What is use tax and how is it calculated?
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