It will depend on how long you have owned the vehicle. 1st through 4th year of registration
$91.00 5th through 8th year of registration
$81.00 9th through 12th year of registration
$61.00 13th through 16th year of registration
$41.00 17th year and over
$21.00
You will not be refunded. If the transaction takes place in Texas, you will pay Texas sales tax appropriate to that county. If a Texan were purchase an auto in Okla, they would pay Okla taxes. Fair is fair. >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> I was under the impression you only pay sales tax to the state in which you register a vehicle. If the dealer got you an Okla. registration no harm done. If not show the sales tax receipt to the motor vehicle clerk when you register the vehicle or they will charge you tax too, and if they do the dealer had no right to charge you and you should demand a refund. yes u should ======================== The first answer is correct. If you buy a vehicle out of the state you reside, you do have the option to buy the vehicle on a temporary tag and then pay the taxes and register the vehicle when you return home. ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ If you purchase a vehicle in Texas for use exclusively outside of Texas you are not required to pay Texas motor vehicle sales tax. You must also complete the Texas Motor Vehicle Sales Tax Exemption Certificate. (Texas Administrative Code / Title 34 / Part 1 / Chapter 3 / Subchapter F / Rule §3.90) Basically, if you are a resident of another state and buy a vehicle in Texas, you do not have to pay the 6.25% Texas motor vehicle sales tax.
No. Mandatory auto insurance is a state law in Texas.
after living in Texas for 30 days they can get their car registered in Texas. :)
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To properly register a foreign car in Texas the owner of the vehicle will have to have local insurance, driver's license, a fill out several forms of paperwork. The paper work is to ensure the car as legally brought to the country.
No, it is not. Texas and Oklahoma are neighboring states of the United States, and they are not the same. Oklahoma does share a border with Texas; there is also a Texas County in Oklahoma. But when you are talking about Texas, you are talking about a separate state, which is not part of Oklahoma at all.
Yes, Oklahoma is north of Texas
No, if you bought the vehicle you cannot return it period. The Buyers Remorse law does not apply to the purchase of a vehicle.
There are no dealerships open in Texas or Oklahoma on Sundays. It is a state law not to discuss vehicle options, finances, or purchases on Sundays in these states.
Yes, when you transfer the vehicle to your name, you will pay the taxes in the state you register the vehicle in.
Oklahoma and Texas