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tax on trade in

tsmdvl3

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dealer in Michigan says only half the value of trade in goes to reducing sales tax. Anyone heard of this?:chat:
 
All the equity you have in the trade in goes toward reducing taxes. If you still owe money on the trade in then that amount doesn't count toward the taxes.
 
Tax

In my state (WA) tax is only paid on the difference between the price of the vehicle and the trade in amount. Sounds like they might be trying to pull a fast one.
 
If the deal seems fair I'd call them out on it. Maybe someone just has no clue what they're doing, wouldn't be the first time.
 
trying to buy a f3s sm 6. the dealer is leaders marine, I got my 2011rs from them. that spyder has been great, just wanting to upgrade to a better riding position and cruise control!
 
ASK THE RIGHT PEOPLE

Ask your state's attorney general's office and ask them what your state law says . . . and if the entire amount should be credited toward tax liability, then have another discussion with the dealer . . . and perhaps file a complaint with the state AG

http://www.michigan.gov/ag/0,4534,7-164-21153-51368--,00.html
IMHO....forget the SAG.( they are busy with criminal matters )....and ask your Dept. of Motor Veh's they know what you can deduct from from what you will have to pay a New Purchase.....Mike
 
dealer in Michigan says only half the value of trade in goes to reducing sales tax. Anyone heard of this?:chat:
You guys in Michigan are screwed.

Trade-in Allowance. Effective January 1, 2015 through December 31, 2015 motor vehicles and recreational vehicles
traded in to dealers towards the purchase of a new or used motor vehicle or recreational vehicle receive a credit of the tradein
vehicle’s value or $2,500, whichever is lower. This is subtracted from the purchase price of the new vehicle.

Your dealer is wrong. It's not 50% of the trade-in value, it's the trade-in value up to a max of $2500.

Check these out.

https://www.google.com/url?sa=t&rct...=0OHgNOTfoGLBrjwv3rD-ow&bvm=bv.93990622,d.aWw


https://www.google.com/url?sa=t&rct...=2AqA58Id4LzvZTuI1t0NLg&bvm=bv.93990622,d.aWw
 
IMHO....forget the SAG.( they are busy with criminal matters )....and ask your Dept. of Motor Veh's they know what you can deduct from from what you will have to pay a New Purchase.....Mike
The above.... Also, as long as the full value of your trade is recorded on the bill of sale, either the finance people will catch it or it will be rejected by DMV (dept of motor vehicle ).
The salesman may be new or simply lacks understanding the financial end .
100% of your lifelines are in agreement. It's your call.
 
The Moral of this Story: :lecturef_smilie: Know your State's laws about this sort of thing. Mike is correct; call your DMV office, and ask them about it. :thumbup:
 
IMHO....forget the SAG.( they are busy with criminal matters )....and ask your Dept. of Motor Veh's they know what you can deduct from from what you will have to pay a New Purchase.....Mike

Virtually every state Attorney General's office has people who work nothing but consumer affairs issues . . . why wouldn't someone ask them to do their job?
 
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