Yes, 6.25 percent sales tax on any vehicle purchased in MA is due within 20 days from anyone not registering in MA, to avoid penalties and interest.
As of 2012 it is 6.25 percent, due within 10 days for residents and 20 days for anyone registering it outside of the state.
As of 2012 it is 6.25 percent, due within 10 days for residents and 20 days for anyone registering it outside of the state.
In Mississippi, you are required to purchase a tag for your vehicle within 7 days of buying the car. This entails registering the vehicle and obtaining a license plate at your local tax collector's office. Failing to do so may result in penalties, so it's important to complete this process promptly.
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Sell or transfer your vehicle.
Actually, the MA law requires that ANY purchaser of a vehicle in MA pay the 6.25 percent sales taxes IN MA, within 20 days if you're registering it anywhere other than MA and within 10 days if you're registering in MA. The only exemption is for cars purchased from close family members.Your obligation to pay sales tax in MA on a vehicle purchase has NOTHING to do with where or whether you register it.Others have said:Yes, you pay taxes in the state you register the car in. In your case, you live in N.H. so you will register it in N.H., and pay taxes there.added: There are no sales taxes in NH.
Most of the time you can. It really just depends on the dealer.
Check the terms of your warranty. It should have a 30 day cancellation clause with NO penalty or minium penalty. After that some pro rata will apply.
There is no such law in Tennessee.
You have 5 days(week) to transfer to the dmv.
Yes. 90 days if you wave your right to a hearing.