Any way to beat the sales tax on a new vehicle with a trade or out of state purchase?
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Beat the Tax man by Stealing your vehicle.. You can enjoy it for awhile until you get caught ...... Death and taxes my friend Gauranteed...GOOD LUCK ..
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#12
Well, I don't live in the States but this is how I avoided the provincial sales tax in BC on a few vehicles. My folks lived in Alberta and you only pay 5% GST on vehicles vs 5% GST and 7% PST here in BC.
My method was I purchased the vehicle in Alberta and used my Folks address and phoned up my parents insurance adjustor to get insurance and at the dealership I got my plate and registration. But before I did that I would switch out my Driver's Licence to an Alberta DL to get it registered as an Alberta Vehicle.
I would run with Alberta plates for +90 days and after that I would take my Vehicle in for an out-of-province inspection for $125.00. I would have to go to the DMV get a BC drivers Licence before they would issue my BC plates. With this method I would not have to pay PST if my vehicle was in another province for more than 90 days. It saved me cash +$2K in my pocket. It can be a pain in the arse switching Driver's Licence and out-of-province inspection...but I loved the cash I saved on the taxes!
My method was I purchased the vehicle in Alberta and used my Folks address and phoned up my parents insurance adjustor to get insurance and at the dealership I got my plate and registration. But before I did that I would switch out my Driver's Licence to an Alberta DL to get it registered as an Alberta Vehicle.
I would run with Alberta plates for +90 days and after that I would take my Vehicle in for an out-of-province inspection for $125.00. I would have to go to the DMV get a BC drivers Licence before they would issue my BC plates. With this method I would not have to pay PST if my vehicle was in another province for more than 90 days. It saved me cash +$2K in my pocket. It can be a pain in the arse switching Driver's Licence and out-of-province inspection...but I loved the cash I saved on the taxes!
#13
No doubt. I actually felt bad about having to pony up and pay the huge sales tax on my new, MS-bought Jeep when I went to the TN DMV. Then I remembered it would be worse if I had to do it every single year down in MS.
#15
two ways I know of are
1. Move to a state with no sales tax.
2. Join the military get sent overseas and do one of their overseas purchase programs while in a non taxable area.
I'm sure none of that helps I just feel that the taxing is crazy. Especially if you think of a car(hypothetical) that was purchased and sold every two years for ten years. Those f##kers would have just about taxed the entire value of the vehicle. Some states are even worse than others. I lived in Maine a couple years ago and it was way more expensive than here in Florida.
1. Move to a state with no sales tax.
2. Join the military get sent overseas and do one of their overseas purchase programs while in a non taxable area.
I'm sure none of that helps I just feel that the taxing is crazy. Especially if you think of a car(hypothetical) that was purchased and sold every two years for ten years. Those f##kers would have just about taxed the entire value of the vehicle. Some states are even worse than others. I lived in Maine a couple years ago and it was way more expensive than here in Florida.
#17
WY
In Wyoming, if the car you are trading in is worth MORE than the car you are buying, then you don't have to pay sales tax on the car you are buying. But I am guessing that's just a state by state thing....