Unfortunately, you would have to pay a use tax just because of the way the government works for car taxing, the tax would be small, but just to make sure that you don't get fined extra, you might want to look into it some more. just for the reason that I'm not a car taxing expert. you could call your dealer, because they have all the money amounts for taxing in the united states hopefully, if they don't;; i'd switch to a better dealer.
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No.
It depends on the car and the dealership but Arizona's sales taxes are lower than California.
Yes, if you buy a car in Nevada and live in Arizona, you would typically have to pay Arizona sales tax when you register the car in Arizona. Arizona has a "use tax" which is essentially a sales tax on items purchased out of state but used in Arizona. Therefore, when you register the car in Arizona, you would be required to pay the applicable sales tax based on Arizona's rates. It's important to check with the Arizona Department of Revenue for specific details and requirements.
How much money do you have? Check on duty taxes.
It is 6 hours and 54 minutes from Ontario California to Tucson Arizona via car.
well I'm sure you know she needs a drivers license, but a lot of it depends on how long she will be there, she may be required to change the the plates and also get an Arizona license. I would suggest to call the dmv for Arizona.
I think so. Generally speaking, that is the case. However, if you paid sales tax to the state of Nevada, you should be able to deduct that from your Arizona taxes.
I suggest California because most people go there to bet and there must be amazing cars.
If you live in Illinois you can buy a car in Wisconsin. You may have to pay the tax difference when you register the car in the state you live in.
You pay the sales tax when you go into the DMV to register the vehicle. In this case you would be paying the Arizona sales tax. I purchased a car from Colorado and registered it in Califonia and payed California sales tax.
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