You do not pay sales tax in Alabama. However, you will pay sales tax in Mississippi when you register the boat. The tax is 7% of the price of the boat, motor and trailer, MINUS the value of your trade-in, if any. You will pay this tax at your county courthouse.
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For the state of Alabama, the state tax on buying an automobile combined with the county's tax is 3.75%. There may be an additional city sales tax included.
you pay tax for the state in which you will be registering it.
Yes, unless you are buying it for resale, then you must provide a tax exempt number from your business.
are taxes charged when buying food with an ebt card
No. However, be sure to have proof of Oregon residency (a drivers' license should do) when buying the car so the dealership can prove that you were not required to pay sales tax.
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The Florida resident would normally pay use tax on the purchase price of the auto to the state of Florida. The Alabama car dealer would only collect Florida sales tax on the purchase price IF the dealer had nexus in the state of Florida.
The Alabama sales tax rate is currently 4%.
No. when car is brought back from whatever state it was purchased, Alabama Dept of motor vehicle - either state or county- will charge you sales tax when you exchange out of state title for Alabama title and get Alabama plates. Tell Dealership in other state, you are out of state buyer, and show them your Drivers License or ID card. They are not permitted to charge you sales tax.
You can get corporate sales training in Alabama through the Auburn University in Alabama. By going to a university, you can get a formal degree stating that you have been trained in sales.
The sales tax on new cars, motor homes and pick-up trucks in Mississippi is 5%. The sales tax on used cars in Mississippi is 5%. For trailers it is 7%.