05-17-2011, 02:53 PM
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Originally Posted by jmen24
OK, that would make sense, but are we (as NH residents) required to pay sales tax in another state for a large ticket purchase?
I didn't think we had too, but then again this is new to me and that was something I was told.
I do understand that some taxes and fees are associated and not included in the advertised vehicle price, but that should be close (within a 1K) to a wash from state to state.
I purchase cabinet grade materials for my custom cabinetry and furniture side business, in Vermont (the closest location to me for quality furniture grade lumber), but because my projects are in NH, I do not pay VT Sales tax. Other VT suppliers are the same way for windows and doors, purchases made for my primary construction job. I am the buyer and the payer so I review all statements prior to cutting a check.
You may be right on that Dan, that would quantify the difference in sticker price.
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If they deliver the car to you in NH you will not pay taxes. If you take possession of it in Florida you will pay tax on it I believe. I just went through this as I purchased a new vehicle on line from a Pennsylvania dealership about two weeks ago. They delivered it to my home in NH and all was good, no tax paid...
Dan
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