type of sales tax imposed on goods purchased from another state A+
Where it is registered.
Yes. Unless, of course, if you are buying something in another state online.
Usually in the state that it is registered
In Missouri, if you purchase a car in another state and bring it back to Missouri, you are generally required to pay Missouri sales tax when you register the vehicle. The sales tax rate typically ranges from 4.225% to 8.975%, depending on the local jurisdiction. If you paid sales tax in the state where the car was purchased, you may receive a credit for that amount against the Missouri sales tax due. It's advisable to check with the Missouri Department of Revenue for the most accurate and current information.
In Georgia..Yes! If you purchased a car at a dealership in Alabama but live in Georgia you pay Alabama sales tax and then when you get your GA registration/tag you pay then.
The state sales tax rate in Louisiana is 5.0%. With local taxes, the total sales tax rate is between 5.0% and 12.0%.
To claim a lottery ticket from another state, you typically need to present the winning ticket in person at the state's lottery office. You may also need to provide identification and complete a claim form. It's important to check the specific rules and procedures of the state where the ticket was purchased.
You pay sales tax to the State in which the vehicle will be registered.
Yes, you can drive in another state with a permit as long as you follow the rules and regulations of that state.
It will depend on your state (and sometimes local) law. Every state sets its own rules.
I purchased a car in Kansas and transported it to my home state of California. Kansas waived their sales tax and California charged me sales tax when the car was titled and licensed. I would expect a similar scenario between North Carolina and Virginia.