Depends on the state you are in. Pick up your phone book and call the state motor vehicle dept office in your town, or in some states the county clerk does it, or here in NH it's the town clerk. In GA, you don't pay sales tax if a private party; only dealer sales are subject to sales tax. Or maybe they closed that loophole by now.
Government spending (sucking much valuable and needed capital from the private sector to the public sector in the form of taxes and fees).
$55 plus taxes and fees
In the US public schools are paid for by taxes and therefore do not charge fees.
Taxes and port fees for cruises typically range from 100 to 300 per person, depending on the length and destination of the cruise. These fees cover various costs such as port charges, government taxes, and other related expenses.
As much as the repossession company charges. These are private companies with the latitude to set their own fees.
Port fees and taxes for cruises typically range from 100 to 200 per person, depending on the length and destination of the cruise. These fees cover the costs of using the port facilities and services during the cruise.
Port fees and taxes on a cruise typically range from 100 to 200 per person, depending on the itinerary and the ports of call. These fees cover the costs of using the port facilities and services during the cruise.
Approx. $100,000 USD, plus shipping/taxes/fees
about $1,020,000
I believe the taxes are collected by the state when you go to the dmv to transfer the vehicles title. The taxes are based on the sale price of the vehicle and the percentage of you state tax. The buyer is the person who would be paying the tax.
i looked it up and it said 1,000,000 for a private party and/or some sort of party.
As of August 2013, the fees for grade school will vary depending on the state. For example, in Georgia the fees for private grade school range anywhere from $1,000 to $1,500, per year.