If you buy it from a private owner there is no sales tax. If you get it from a dealership, you'll pay ~8% sales tax
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NO. But you will pay sales tax when you tag and transfer title. Based on the value of car... not the actual sales price
If you buy a used car in a state that has sales tax, you'll have to pay tax on it before you can take possession of the car. Whether you intend to export it or drive it around he town where you bought it, tax is part of the purchases process and must be paid.
Yes, used car purchases are subject to sales tax in California.Related Information:When the purchase is made privately, the tax is usually paid at the DMV at the time of registration. When purchasing from a dealer, the dealer usually handles the sales tax payment, but in either case, it comes out of your pocket.
The sales tax for a used car as of 2011 is 7.72%
When a licensed auto dealer purchases a car, whether from a private party, at an auction or from the manufacturer, the purchase is not considered a taxable transaction for sales tax purposes. This is the same when a grocery store purchases tomatoes from a local farmer. Neither pay a sales tax, but when the grocer sells the tomatoes to his customers, the customers pay a sales tax. To answer the question, neither pay a sales tax on the transaction.
The used sales tax for the state of Alabama on a used car is the same as a new car. 2.0% is the state sales tax. There is also city and county sales tax. This varies from each city and county.
no there is now tax inculded for milatry when they buy a car overseas this isof coursea benefit to them and save money.
There is a website called Glassdoor it has many job offers in used car sales(www.glassdoor.com). You may also check with different dealerships and look for openings in their used car sales division.
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What is the sales tax on used cars in Oklahoma
The PA Lemon Laws cover new car purchases but not used car purchases, although there are national lemon laws and consumer protection laws that do cover used car purchases in Pennsylvania. The full Pennsylvania Lemon Laws are too long to list here, but info can be found in the related links below.