Yes. Tennessee levies a use tax (at the same rate as the state sales tax) on large purchases from other states. You can arrange to have the dealer compute your tax and wrap it into the purchase price or you can pay the tax separately in Tennessee.
Normally you pay the sales tax in the state you reside in. If you live in Georgia you would not pay sales tax in Indiana, you would pay sales taxes when you registered the car in Georgia.
no you don't pay GA sales tax
You pay sales tax in the county in which you live. For example, if you live in Cobb County, GA you will pay 6% sales tax on the purchase price.
No, he lives in Nashville, Tennessee.
yes she can
Georgia sales tax differs from county to county and you are taxed based on the county you live in. If you live in another state you don't pay Georgia sales tax you'll pay the tax to your state when you register the car.
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You pay Mississippi sales tax. The GA dealer may or may not collect and forward the tax to Mississippi but if they do you will not have to pay it again. If they don't you will have to pay it when you register the car.
If you live and register the car in Illinois then you will pay the Illinois car dealer for the sales tax. If you live in a different state than where you bought the car the dealer might collect the sales tax if the two states have a cooperative agreement. If the states do not have an agreement you will pay the sales tax when your register the car.
Yes, if you take delivery of an item in another state the merchant there MUST collect sales tax there. If the merchant ships it to you out of state via 'common carrier' the merchant does not have an obligation to collect Georgia sales tax, but YOU have the burden to pay the USE tax and you will pay the use tax when you go to register the car.
The Creek Indians lived in South Middle Tennessee. Creek Indians also lived along the Tennessee River. Creek Indians also lived in Alabama and Georgia.
It depends on what state and what county you live in. Madison Co Tennessee