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In Minnesota I could go pay 10 million or what ever dollar amount I wanted and when I go register the car its just a flat rate as long as you register it as a collector car. Just a little of $100 buck with the new plates.
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It seems to me that 'Ol Shel should stop whoring himself out to everybody who has some kind of concept for a Mustang or Cobra. Just my .02
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In Minnesota I could go pay 10 million or what ever dollar amount I wanted and when I go register the car its just a flat rate as long as you register it as a collector car. Just a little of $100 buck with the new plates. [/ QUOTE ] Do you not pay state tax on old collector cars?
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In Minnesota I could go pay 10 million or what ever dollar amount I wanted and when I go register the car its just a flat rate as long as you register it as a collector car. Just a little of $100 buck with the new plates [/ QUOTE ] I cant imagine a state that would only collect 100$ sales tax on a car you spent 10M on because it was an antique[that is unless you shoiw them a 5000.00 bill of sale on a 30 mile hemi cuda convertible,because they dont know its a 6 cyl or a 5M car]?? I do know the property tax would only be a minimum amount if you get antique plates on it. But not as far as sales tax goes. That is unless Minnesota is the only State that allows that. |
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In GA there is no sales tax on any used car regardless of the year or the amount you paid, but only if purchased from a private individual. So a $2 million '71 Hemi Cuda Covertible wouldn't cost a dime in sales tax if purchased from a private individual. If you buy from either an in state, or out of state dealer, then you pay 7% of the purchase price. Collector cars are taxed about $20 per year for proerty tax purposes.
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King, There isn't any sales tax on vehicles sold in Georgia as long as it's between individuals. Mark
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Thats the way minnesota is.. if you register a car as a collector Its a flat rate.. I believe it is $99 plus the plates and transfer fee.. it usually comes out to around $125 give or take a dollar or 2. Thats it!
I still remember when I transfered my 60 Mile Hemi Cuda the DMV ladies Jaw Dropped when she asked the purchase price. Still was only just over $100 bucks. $1 or $10000000000 is all the same. Doesnt Oregon have no sales tax on collector cars? I thought I heard something about guys from surrounding states getting p.o. box there just to get around sales tax. This was a few years back though.
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Doesnt Oregon have no sales tax on collector cars? I thought I heard something about guys from surrounding states getting p.o. box there just to get around sales tax. This was a few years back though. [/ QUOTE ] Oregon has no sales tax - period. Its where many Washingtonians go to shop for big-ticket items. States like Washington have really cracked down in recent years on people who purchase/register their cars across the border.
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Oregon has no sales tax, on any car. I have had most of my cars tagged in Oregon for the last 30 years, havent lived there in 25years. Totally legal since I was Active Duty Military and Or was my home of record, now that I retired from the AF I will have to change my ways. At the BJ auction here there is an inordinate number of Or tags that go across the block. In AZ they look at the NADA value from the appropriate year. They will pull out a ratty NADA book, look up a 70 Chevelle and your LS6 tag cost is about $28 based on the original purchase cost. Private party purchase only, if it is an in state or out of state dealer they want the sales tax on the purchase price.
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