RinconRyder
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I don't understand a lot of things but never could understand why you have to pay sales tax repeatedly on an item.
Example?
I don't understand a lot of things but never could understand why you have to pay sales tax repeatedly on an item.
Example?
Motor vehicles.
YOU don't pay sales tax multiple times. You pay it only once, when you first buy the vehicle and sometimes not at all (if, like AZ, you buy it from a private party and not a commercial business).
If you look at taxes as just the cost of living in the greatest Country in the World: it helps a little bit...
...A very little bit! :gaah:
:roflblack::roflblack::roflblack:
But it does. I have lived here all my life, I still have not seen all of the different ecosystems this state has to offer, and I have paid the taxes all of my life so I don't know anything else. I had hoped that all of the taxes would keep people out! That hasn't worked either. So I will pay the cost to live in the most beautiful of the lower 48!If you look at taxes as just the cost of living in the greatest Country in the World: it helps a little bit...
...A very little bit! :gaah:
:roflblack::roflblack::roflblack:
YOU don't pay sales tax multiple times. You pay it only once, when you first buy the vehicle and sometimes not at all (if, like AZ, you buy it from a private party and not a commercial business).
I recently got my 2013 RT registered in Ca. I must say it was an adventure getting an out of state spyder registered in Ca. They nearly took me out in handcuffs when the idiot told me I did not have a Motorcycle license. I told him none was needed in California. After going back and forth and speaking with management I finally got my tags and temporary plates. After what they charged me for transfer, tags and taxes a person wonders why California has a money problem?:cus:
Exactly the same in California!There may be some confusion here.
For instance, in Connecticut, you only pay SALES tax once when you buy your vehicle.
Then annually, including the first year of ownership you pay personal PROPERTY tax.
See the difference ?
:banghead:
There may be some confusion here.
For instance, in Connecticut, you only pay SALES tax once when you buy your vehicle.
Then annually, including the first year of ownership you pay personal PROPERTY tax.
See the difference ?
:banghead:
I think some of us here are commenting on different views toward taxes and it's getting mucked up.
Maybe because each state has different ways of collecting taxes and may call it something different. Sales, property, use taxes.
Of course YOU don't pay tax more than once on your vehicle. But every past and future owner(buyer) gets to pay the state tax each time it's sold/bought. So my state gets 7.5% of a vehicle's value every time.
See the difference?:banghead:
So where would you go? :dontknow:There was a time, long, long ago when I would have agreed with the statement "greatest country in the world". Not any longer. We have some major fixin' to do.
So California's DMV sucks... :dontknow:
Please tell me about one, that doesn't! :roflblack:
So where would you go? :dontknow:
...If you were given the choice!![]()