In Missouri, if you purchase a car in another state and bring it back to Missouri, you are generally required to pay Missouri sales tax when you register the vehicle. The sales tax rate typically ranges from 4.225% to 8.975%, depending on the local jurisdiction. If you paid sales tax in the state where the car was purchased, you may receive a credit for that amount against the Missouri sales tax due. It's advisable to check with the Missouri Department of Revenue for the most accurate and current information.
Usually in the state that it is registered
missouri does not have to follow the laws of another state
More than one state has failed to revoke Puritan-era laws blue laws forbidding the sale of alcohol on Sundays.
If bought from a dealer, yes. If bought from an individual and your state does not require a title for an ATV then no.
The current total local sales tax rate in Kansas City, MO is 8.35%.
you pay the tax of the state that you bought it in
Of course. It was a free country.
Illinois and Missouri border one another, and therefore, there is no state in-between them. However, both Illinois and Missouri border the state of Iowa.
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.
Laws of each state vary. You have to check with the DMV in the state you live in. Buying anything in this day and age constitutes having to pay taxes. The only question is would be who do you pay the taxes to.
Merchandise bought in state some states don't charge you Sales Tax but most do. Oregon for example doesn't.
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