Yes, a person does have to pay sales tax on a used car purchased from a private seller in Pennsylvania. The amount of tax is 6 percent of the sale price.
If you are a GA resident, you do not have to pay sales tax as long is it is a private seller, even if out of state private seller.
Any private seller would save you the sales tax
Be careful! As long as the car is titled to a private owner, NO you don't have to pay sales tax. But we made a huge mistake! Thought we were buying from a private individual but he put the title in his privately owned company name and now we have to pay sales tax. A fact the OWNER should have disclosed!!
Yes!
yes 5% or $300 max
You will pay sales tax where you register the vehicle. Last time I checked Florida has sales tax...
Yes you do.
Yes, in Michigan you will pay sales tax on everything purchased, private or not, except food and water.
The sales tax on a camper from a private party in the state of Minnesota will depend upon how much the camper is being purchased for. In 2013, the sales tax rate is 6.875%.
When an item is purchased in New Jersey and shipped to another state, sales tax is typically collected based on the seller's location and the buyer's location. If the seller has a physical presence (nexus) in the buyer's state, they may need to collect that state's sales tax. Conversely, if the seller does not have nexus in the buyer's state, they generally do not collect sales tax. However, the buyer may still be responsible for use tax in their state.
You need to pay sales tax on a car when you purchase it from a dealership or a private seller. The amount of sales tax you pay may vary depending on the state you are in.
If you are the "private" seller you do not collect sales tax. If your states requires sales tax to be paid on a private sell then the DMV will collect it when the buyer registers the car.