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a state lo car konnavante..u need to pay sales tax for sure....

 

a tarvata transfer cheskuni ..kotta state ki move aite..akkada kotta registration cheskoval..

 

registation, transfer paisal ponu biskit migultadi antav bemmi6.gif

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registation, transfer paisal ponu biskit migultadi antav bemmi6.gif

 

ante ga..

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evaranna ala konte seppandayya...nenu briefga google cheste temp registration chesi...kotha statelo register cheyinchaka docs submit cheste refund chestaru antunnaru...n depends on the state as wella antunnaru..1zzgs3b_th.jpg

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no man

 

correste ae kada... kone appudu neeaddress edi aite istavo aa state tax padtundi..... no??

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http://www.autotrader.com/research/article/car-shopping/146713/long-distance-car-buying.jsp

 

 

@TS check this...

 

 

When you are ready to buy the car, the dealer can use an e-document service to send you the purchase agreement. This uses a third-party web site to authenticate the documents and make them legally binding, just as if you signed the purchase agreement in their office.

Signing the document in advance of going to get the car protects you from the unhappiness of having the car sold before you arrive at the dealer to pick it up.

 

You pay sales tax on your new pride and joy when you register it with your home state, rather than when you buy it. That means that you won't be financing the sales tax, so be prepared to pay that. If you are buying the car from a dealer, they can usually install temporary tags for you to use until you register the car at home.

 

Also, remember to notify your insurance agent about the new car to get the policy transferred from the old one.

Then it comes down to actually retrieving your purchase. If it isn't too far, you could consider driving your trade-in there and driving your new car back. If you don't have a trade-in, you could have someone drive you. But that really only works with the tiny interstate distances in the Northeast.

Elsewhere, you are probably going to either want to cash in some frequent flier miles or find an airfare bargain so you only have to drive one way. You might need a hotel too, depending on the distance of your drive home.

If you don't have the time or interest in a long drive in your new car, the dealer can ship it to you for about $800 to $1,000, about the same as new car shipping costs to the dealer. Some dealers, especially those with thorough ads on AutoTrader.com, do these deals frequently and can walk you through the process pretty painlessly.

In the end, it might be worth it if you have your heart set on a very specific car with a very specific list of features and options.

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What are the pros and cons??  

 

oka 15 hrs drivelo oka dealergadi dagara 4k takkuva undi..akkada frnd unnadu...so vadni chusochi evrything fine anukunte kondam ani planing...tarvata ship chepichina oka $600lo aipotadi...wht are your thoughts?..1zzgs3b_th.jpg

nenu recent ga konnanu man, ma pakka state dealer daggara takkuva ki offer chesadu.. ma daggari nundi 5 hrs drive.. vadu sales tax(nenu unde sate + county tax), title and tag fee anni na purchase lo include chesadu. nenu car ki check ichesi car techukunna inka oka 2 weeks lo vadu car ki related documents anni ma county DOT ki pampai email chesadu naku velli rigistration chesuko ani.. nenu velli tag plate teesukunna very simple man.. if you have good deal you can save money..

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TS y dont u talk to that dealer man

dealergadu ammadaniki biscut este nen balaipota..1zzgs3b_th.jpg

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naa licence OR lo undi... car NC lo konna...registration, Tax anni NC lo ne katta...

 

next mnth OR ki velta... i will not pay OR tax alage cont chesta 1 yr... em avuddi  brahmi%20laugh.gif

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dealergadu ammadaniki biscut este nen balaipota..1zzgs3b_th.jpg

 

irukupaalem vallu ante eka sakke lu ga undaa? bemmi1.gif

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naa licence OR lo undi... car NC lo konna...registration, Tax anni NC lo ne katta...

 

next mnth OR ki velta... i will not pay OR tax alage cont chesta 1 yr... em avuddi  brahmi%20laugh.gif

NC lo car registration chesukovali ante NC DL undali ga man.

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naa licence OR lo undi... car NC lo konna...registration, Tax anni NC lo ne katta...

 

next mnth OR ki velta... i will not pay OR tax alage cont chesta 1 yr... em avuddi  brahmi%20laugh.gif

 

Tax n Registration NC lo kadte... neeku NC plate ae vastadi kadaa?

NC plate petkoni OR lo 1 yr nunchi untunnav ante..... cop chocolate istadu neeku brahmi%20laugh.gif

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http://www.autotrader.com/research/article/car-shopping/146713/long-distance-car-buying.jsp

 

 

@TS check this...

 

 

When you are ready to buy the car, the dealer can use an e-document service to send you the purchase agreement. This uses a third-party web site to authenticate the documents and make them legally binding, just as if you signed the purchase agreement in their office.

Signing the document in advance of going to get the car protects you from the unhappiness of having the car sold before you arrive at the dealer to pick it up.

 

You pay sales tax on your new pride and joy when you register it with your home state, rather than when you buy it. That means that you won't be financing the sales tax, so be prepared to pay that. If you are buying the car from a dealer, they can usually install temporary tags for you to use until you register the car at home.

 

Also, remember to notify your insurance agent about the new car to get the policy transferred from the old one.

Then it comes down to actually retrieving your purchase. If it isn't too far, you could consider driving your trade-in there and driving your new car back. If you don't have a trade-in, you could have someone drive you. But that really only works with the tiny interstate distances in the Northeast.

Elsewhere, you are probably going to either want to cash in some frequent flier miles or find an airfare bargain so you only have to drive one way. You might need a hotel too, depending on the distance of your drive home.

If you don't have the time or interest in a long drive in your new car, the dealer can ship it to you for about $800 to $1,000, about the same as new car shipping costs to the dealer. Some dealers, especially those with thorough ads on AutoTrader.com, do these deals frequently and can walk you through the process pretty painlessly.

In the end, it might be worth it if you have your heart set on a very specific car with a very specific list of features and options.

This is really not that complicated. If you buy a car out of state or have one delivered MVD is going to make you show proof that sales tax was paid on that car when it was purchased by you at the time you try to register it here. 

1. If the sale was a private sale then you will be exempt from any sales tax payment.

2. If not, and the tax you paid was less than the AZ tax rate you will have to pay the difference.

3. If not, and the tax paid is more than the AZ rate, you will not have to pay any more. 

Several yrs ago I bought an RV in Indiana. I paid sales tax to that state. They did not allow me to skip it because I was an AZ resident. I got a temporary IN tag. When I got to AZ I registered it here. I had to produce the sales receipts. I paid more in IN than I would have in AZ so I was good. 

They got you coming and going. The only way you are going to get out of paying sales tax is if you buy from a private party.

Read more: http://www.city-data.com/forum/phoenix-area/1237498-anyone-bought-car-out-state-how-2.html#ixzz3Am1JucdA

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Tax n Registration NC lo kadte... neeku NC plate ae vastadi kadaa?

NC plate petkoni OR lo 1 yr nunchi untunnav ante..... cop chocolate istadu neeku brahmi%20laugh.gif

vaadiki telvadhu kadha...epati nuncho untunado..unless bagha observe chesthe thappabrahmi%20laugh.gif

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