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Started by sfm5, July 22, 2018, 05:11:38 PM

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2112

If you drive a car out of California, you have to pay the sales tax, but my state will credit that towards our own sales tax of 10%.

If you transport the car out of the state, you don't have to pay California tax.

sfm5

Quote from: 2112 on August 27, 2018, 01:49:53 AM
If you drive a car out of California, you have to pay the sales tax, but my state will credit that towards our own sales tax of 10%.

If you transport the car out of the state, you don't have to pay California tax.

That makes sense as I bought my '65 in California, had it hauled up to Vancouver and only paid Canadian sales tax (12% - ouch).
65 GT350

CharlesTurner

In N. Carolina, we don't pay 'sales tax' per se, but when we buy a new or used vehicle, it's either 3% of the sale price (new) or 3% of the value (used).  It's called 'road use tax' here.

12% in Canada... woof!

Charles Turner
MCA/SAAC Judge

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Hmm, how much did each of these '65s hammer for?
$345k each??