Vital details are:
* full name and address of seller * car make, model and trim * registration number plate and chassis number (VIN) * date of sale * condition of sale i.e. sold as seen, valid warranty, no outstanding finance etc * details of money exchanged * finally signatures of parties concerned
Both seller and buyer should keep a copy of the receipt for their records.
You will pay the sales tax when you register the car. If the business collects it, they have to give you a receipt for it.
Simple - just show them your sales receipt. If you really did pay, you have one.
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If you are using Turbo Tax there is a deduction spot for donating a vehicle. When you donate a car they give you a receipt for the appraised value of the car and you just punch in that information. If you don't have the receipt you can check out the blue book value of the car and put that in but make sure it is not more than what they told you because if you get audited they will want a receipt and you will have to go where you donated the car and get a receipt.
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To register an out of state car in Nebraska you have to show proof of car insurance and receipt of sales and excise tax payment to the County Treasurer's office. You also need to pay any applicable fees for registrations.
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where to sell a Missouri sales tax receipt
The cashier handed me the receipt showing the items I purchased.
To pay sales tax on a car, you typically need to visit your state's Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV) or equivalent agency. You will need to provide the necessary documents, such as the bill of sale, title, and proof of insurance. The amount of sales tax you owe will depend on the purchase price of the car and your state's tax rate. Once you pay the sales tax, you will receive a receipt or proof of payment that you can use to register the car in your name.