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Re: sales tax between states
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Posted by Garry on January 23, 2004 at 06:20:58 from (205.144.232.48):
In Reply to: sales tax between states posted by terry on January 22, 2004 at 19:04:19:
Terry, generally you will pay tax in the state you pick the tractor up in unless they deliver it to you. You may also have to pay use tax in your state in either case. If it is delivered to you you should pay use tax to your state. If you pick it up at the seller's place you will owe use tax in your state but may receive credit for tax paid in the seller's state, but this credit may not apply to cars, boats, cycles, etc that are required to be registered. If you have a resale number then you buy wholesale and owe no tax at time of purchase. Each state have diffirent rules however. If you buy from an individual then the casual sales tax may apply, which in my state generally only applies to autos.
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