You always pay sales tax in the state where the purchase is made. Ad Velorum tax and tags get paid in GA.
The person you buy the car from should charge sales tax and send it in. You usually pay it all at once, but you can work a deal with the seller to pay in incriments and the sales tax is due at the time of sale.
2007-05-27 15:59:29
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answered by OLLIE 4
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When you buy the car in Florida, you will have to first pay Florida sales tax. When you register the car in Georgia, you will have to pay Georgia the use tax when you register your vehicle. Also, you should get a deduction of the Georgia tax that was paid from your Florida tax. If the Georgia tax is higher than the Florida tax, then you will not get a refund of the difference.
However, if there is an agreement between Georgia and Florida regarding the collection of sales taxes, then you may only have to pay the Georgia sales taxes at the time of purchase.
Also, the tax is due once you make the purchase or register the vehicle.
2007-05-28 00:50:30
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answered by Steve 6
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Under new Georgia TAVT laws, you do not have to pay sales tax in Florida. You will need to fill out a Florida form DR-123, which releases you from Florida sales tax; and form 84601, which is an affidavit for registration in another state. When you register your vehicle in Georgia, they will calculate and charge all taxes. You don't have to pay any Florida DMV or title fees either. If the seller signs off the transfer of title, you can take that to a Georgia tag office. They will have an inspection done to verify the vehicle.
2016-01-18 01:19:52
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answered by thano13 1
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You pay tax only once. As out of state you SHOULD NOT pay Florida taxes. You will pay GA taxes when you register the car
2007-05-31 06:43:59
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answered by alikmal 2
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You'll pay the GA use tax in GA when you register the vehicle. It won't matter where you purchased the vehicle.
Dealers don't collect sales taxes, the registration authorities -- DMV, RMV, County Tax Collector, whomever does it in your home state -- collect the tax when the vehicle is registered. When a dealer collects sales tax on a vehicle it's as a courtesy when they handle the registration and title paperwork for you. If you run your own paperwork, which you'll have to do on an out-of-state sale, you'll pay it when you register the vehicle.
2007-05-27 20:06:05
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answered by Bostonian In MO 7
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From my understanding you will have to pay the taxes in the state of your residence no matter where you purchase the vehicle.
If it is from a car dealer they will calculate the taxes for you.
Generally, the tax will be due in full at the thime of registration.
2007-05-27 15:56:44
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answered by Nadine L 1
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In FLA you pay taxes on on your county tax assessors place of paintings. detect yours in a Google seek for. in case you purchase in GA, the broker might probably now not have the means to gather FLA taxes. Ask them formerly you tension up and purchase the motor vehicle. If the broker can't carry mutually FLA tax, you will might desire to pay it in money as quickly as you sign interior the motor vehicle in FLA. FLA DMV internet web site can help understand what registration and plates will fee. Ask mom approximately how taxes may be dealt with formerly you grownup men hit the line.
2016-10-08 23:27:00
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answered by ? 4
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No, I think it all depends on where you buy the car from...so if the car is in Fl. and you live in Fl., you have to pay Fl. state taxes...otherwise, no...
2007-05-27 15:58:59
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answered by ~Love Isaiah~ 1
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