There almost always is. It varies according to where you are and in many cases differs if you live in that home or rent it to others as an investment. Enquire at your provincial or state govt. for exact local information.
There is no sales tax on real estate purchases.
In some states you do have to pay the sales tax on the purchase of a used mobile home.
what is the sales tax on a purchase of $264.00
If you buy a used mobile home from the owner, the lender financing the home with a mortgage or personal property loan normally sees that the sales taxes are paid. However, if you are paying cash for the mobile home instead of financing the purchase, you are responsible for paying sales tax when ownership of the mobile home is transferred to your name. Usually, sales tax is assessed and collected when you register the home with the motor vehicle agency inyour state.
Yes, there is a sales tax when purchasing a mobile home in Texas. The state imposes a sales tax of 6.25% on the sale of new and used mobile homes. Additionally, local jurisdictions may impose their own sales taxes, which can vary. It's important to check with local authorities for the total tax rate applicable to your specific purchase.
A sales tax is levied on most consumer purchases-is much simpler.
In Canada there is -elsewhere I'm not sure.
In Louisiana, under Act 500 of the Louisiana 2009 Regular Legislative Session, mobile home owners who reside in the home will pay tax on 46 % of the retail price. If the owner does NOT reside in the home ,they will pay tax based on the total cost of the home. This sales tax does not apply to any subsequent sale of the home.
There is almost always a sales tax. It differs from state to state and in Canadian provinces. For more information consult your local DMV or Tax office.
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
Yes, Groupon may charge sales tax on purchases depending on the specific location and the type of product or service being purchased.
You would have to call a State Revenue office to get that clear. -In my experience ( Canada) you always pay sales tax.