Amazing what this cypherin box can doOriginally posted by sleuth
What, if any, reason would I have not to buy cars out of state?
How do the sale taxes work? What additional fees, if any, do I have to pay for titling, registration, or taxes if I buy the car out of state and bring it to MD?
Originally posted by cattitude
That was too easy Pete.![]()
I thought sales tax was sales tax and that you would pay the expected precentage of what you paid for the vehicle when you go to tag it. That's why they want written proof as to what you paid for it from the seller so that you can't fudge the price to lower your taxes...Originally posted by sleuth
Actually... I've already checked there.
Although it tells what forms are required for purchasing an out of state vehicle, it didn't say anything, or at least I didn't find anything, on what to do about the sales tax. I was also hoping that I might get additional tips from someone who has done this before.
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Originally posted by kwillia
I thought sales tax was sales tax and that you would pay the expected precentage of what you paid for the vehicle when you go to tag it. That's why they want written proof as to what you paid for it from the seller so that you can't fudge the price to lower your taxes...![]()
Originally posted by PFgal
Godddamn, Sleuth. Just how many threads about buying a vehicle do you really need to start?![]()
In 2002 I bought a new car from a dealer in Monroe Ga. They took care of the title and Maryland 5% tax and only charged me $25 to do it. The previous year Cowles Ford in Va. did the same but for a little over $100 fee. Last year I got a used truck (93) from a private seller in New Jersey. Towed it home to SOMD, got it inspected and took the paper work to the tag and title store in Prince Fred and got the new tags on the spot. I paid wholesale price for the truck and that is what the 5% MD. tax was based on. I'm not so sure I could have received that price without the help of the tag/title service. I don't remember what their fee was but I will use them again. The biggest problem of buying out of state from a private party is the hassle of Md. inspection. Most Md. sellers that I have dealt with already have it done.Originally posted by sleuth
What, if any, reason would I have not to buy cars out of state?
No reason not to.
How do the sale taxes work? What additional fees, if any, do I have to pay for titling, registration, or taxes if I buy the car out of state and bring it to MD?