You should only pay the sales tax in the state it was purchased and the registration fee in the state it is registered.
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.
Yes, if you buy a used car from a dealership in Wisconsin and plan to register it in Illinois, you will need to pay Illinois sales tax. The tax is typically based on the purchase price of the vehicle. To complete the registration and tax payment, you would go to your local Illinois Secretary of State's office or use their online services. Make sure to have the necessary documents, such as the bill of sale and proof of residency.
No, you would need to register it. The dealership simply "signs off".
The taxation will come when you register the boat.
In most states, you typically have 30 days to register a new car after purchasing it.
Wisconsin does not require registration of regular Title I firearms.
That would be an ineresting situation since both the driver and his vehicle need to be registered and licensed within the state of the driver's/owner's legal residence. In other words, the holder of a Wisconsin driver's license is supposed to be a resident of Wisconsin and, consequently, is supposed to register his vehicle in Wisconsin.
Yes
Yes, Illinois requires handgun registration.
No
Yes, you can register a car for someone else in Illinois as long as you have all the necessary documentation and authorization from the owner.
about 600 dollars.