If you are at a store in Missouri and buy something it is Missouri tax. If you buy it on the internet and it is shipped you are charged neither of the "states'" tax. It is basically not taxed since the federal government doesn't have sales tax at this time.
illinois
Illinois. You pay the sales tax levied by the jurisdiction you purchase the vehicle in. As an example, if you buy a loaf of bread in Illinois, then eat it in Ohio, you still pay the Illinois sales tax.
Illinois, because Illinois has made the sale; therefore, Illinois must charge you and pay the sales tax.
Sales tax is based on where you live. so you pay the sales tax of Indiana, which I believe is 7%
You will probably have to pay Iowa's if it's from a dealer.
If you live in Illinois you can buy a car in Wisconsin. You may have to pay the tax difference when you register the car in the state you live in.
Only if they buy something there.
7.5% (I work at the best buy on Halsted)
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.
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Sales tax depends on the city or county where you buy the item. It can vary from 7.75 to 10 percent.