From what I gather, sales tax is paid in the state in which the car is ultimately registered. I just bought a car in NY state, but unfortunately it looks like I have to pay NJ sales tax, which is slightly higher. Dang it.
yes. you must pay your home states sales tax no matter where you buy the vehicle. however you will NOT have to pay sales tax in the state you buy the vehicle, but they may (or may not) have a fee for out of state purchasers.
Sales and Property Tax i.e. Blakboad Government Tese
Sales of firearms by dealers is governed by Federal law, so it applies to ALL states. You must be 18 to buy a rifle or shotgun, and 21 to buy a handgun.
In most states you must be 18 years old. Just ask the sales person.
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.
Each state has their own law for sales tax. Most states do not charge sales tax to government or nonprofit entities. A nonprofit must obtain a sales tax certificate stating that they are exempt from sales tax.
No, Only pay the Massachusetts state that you residance)
Illinois, because Illinois has made the sale; therefore, Illinois must charge you and pay the sales tax.
in the city you live in
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.
There are a few states with no sales tax. I think Nevada is one of them.
You must buy one from the Private Sales or from the Auctions.