state where vehicle is registered
yes.
not unless its a dealer.....
depends on what car
Sales tax on a car in Georgia is based on the county you live. Does not matter what county you buy it in. If you live in another state and buy the car in GA some dealers will not collect the tax for your state. However when you register the car your state will collect the taxes owed.
Many states (California and Louisiana among them) have "use taxes" equal to the sales tax if you buy a car out of state and want to register it in your home state. This is old-fashioned protectionism for the state's car dealers and the state, who would otherwise lose sales (and taxes) because people bought cars in another state where the prices and taxes were lower. Some states reduce the amount to less than the total sales tax, but will still charge higher fees to register out-of-state vehicles.
No, in most states you are required to pay sales or use taxes on your purchases based upon where you live, not on where you buy things. If an item is tax-exempt where you live, and you purchase by phone, mail, online or by traveling out of state to buy it and bring it back, then it is tax-exempt in your home state.However, regardless of where you buy something, if it is taxable in your state of residence and you bring it into that state or have it delivered in that state, then you still owe sales and use tax on that purchase, just as if you had purchased it from a local retailer. Some states make it easy to comply with this requirement by allowing you to file an annual return and sales and use tax payment with your annual income taxes. Other states require you to pay the sales and use taxes within a very short time of your out-of-state purchase.Failure to pay sales or use taxes on things you bought out of state is a form of tax evasion, which is a crime.
You pay the taxes of your vehicle under the state you decide to register this vehicle in.
Sales taxes are a responsibility of the state. Merchants collect the tax and pay it to the state. Laws vary from state to state on if or how much a person must pay in sales taxes for bringing a vehicle from one state to another. Some states require the person to pay the difference between sales taxes for the two states, giving the person a credit for sales tax already paid in another state. If the state the person is moving from has no sales tax for vehicles, then the person may be given a limited time to request an exemption. There are also other types of taxes such as "end use taxes" in states like New York and New Jersey which are specific to that particular state and may have to paid. It is best to check with the state's motor vehicle administration when registering the vehicle.
Yes,, You can't buy it without paying the required Taxes.
Yes, you pay the taxes in the state you title the car in.
You must pay the taxes due in the state you buy the item in.
Usually you do not unless you live in the state where the product is shipped from.