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Executive wrote:
Normally the dealer will charge you Colorado taxes. Once you get to California, they will then charge you the difference between what you paid and what you owe to Ca. So you'll pay most of your tax in Colorado which you can include in your financing. California will always have some fees which you'll have to pay....Dennis
Jan-31-2020 04:59 AM
Executive wrote:
Normally the dealer will charge you Colorado taxes. Once you get to California, they will then charge you the difference between what you paid and what you owe to Ca. So you'll pay most of your tax in Colorado which you can include in your financing. California will always have some fees which you'll have to pay....Dennis
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Jan-28-2020 07:12 PM
mromberg wrote:
Hey all.....looking for advice on how to handle an out of state purchase. We're in California - coach is for sale by a private party near Dallas, TX.
I definitely understand the importance of a professional inspection and will have that done. But as far as logistics involving transportation, transfer of funds, financing, etc.,etc.. Anyone do this type of deal recently? How'd it work out?
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fyrflie wrote:azdryheat wrote:
And be prepared to deal with your state for bringing in an out-of-state vehicle. Might try to tax you.
We are talking about California. Of course they WILL collect a sales tax and a vehicle registration fee.
Check out https://www.dmv.ca.gov/portal/dmv/detail/vr/os.
This link should take you to the DMV page outlining an out of state purchase.
Good luck with your purchase.
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azdryheat wrote:
And be prepared to deal with your state for bringing in an out-of-state vehicle. Might try to tax you.