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tintumz22 05-13-2012 12:33 AM

PUREPRICE? EXcluding or INcluding tax?
 
Just curious.. will get FRS pretty soon..

Alias 05-13-2012 12:38 AM

You do realize that tax varies from state to state... right?

So if taxes were included in the pure price that means toyota would make less money off a car sold in California than a car sold in Wyoming. That wouldn't really make sense, would it?

86_ZN6 05-13-2012 12:41 AM

pure price + tax, title, and license

tintumz22 05-13-2012 12:43 AM

just trying to get away from CALIFORNIA Tax! tooo muchhh! :thumbdown: but no matter what will get my hands on a new FRS!:) will be in vacation for two months and car will be here when I get back... hopefully.. That's what my scion salesperson told me..

xravexboix 05-13-2012 12:53 AM

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Originally Posted by tintumz22 (Post 209805)
just trying to get away from CALIFORNIA Tax! tooo muchhh! :thumbdown: but no matter what will get my hands on a new FRS!:) will be in vacation for two months and car will be here when I get back... hopefully.. That's what my scion salesperson told me..

If you buy out of state, you pay the local tax rate of the dealership... so Oregon is your only bet. 0%

Tax rate is based on where you live, not the dealership location (unless it's out of state).

ngabdala 05-13-2012 12:58 AM

The pureprice also includes the approx $730 destination fee

DeeezNuuuts83 05-13-2012 12:59 AM

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Originally Posted by xravexboix (Post 209817)
If you buy out of state, you pay the local tax rate of the dealership... so Oregon is your only bet. 0%

Tax rate is based on where you live, not the dealership location (unless it's out of state).

I don't think it's as simple as that. I could be wrong, but I remember the taxes on certain things (such as vehicle purchases) being charged based on your information.

For example, when I bought my current car, the tax rate of that area (Orange County, CA) was 7.75%, but based on the address on my driver license at the time (which obviously matched the information on the application), I had a zip code (elsewhere in CA) that yielded a lower tax rate.

Also, there may be some complications when registering it too, but perhaps someone better versed in that aspect can chime in.

Quentin 05-13-2012 01:06 AM

When my wife bought her MINI in PA, we paid zero sales tax in PA and 5% in WV. The taxes are based on where you register the vehicle.

Enemies 05-13-2012 01:20 AM

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Originally Posted by xravexboix (Post 209817)
If you buy out of state, you pay the local tax rate of the dealership... so Oregon is your only bet. 0%

Tax rate is based on where you live, not the dealership location (unless it's out of state).

When you insure it in your state you don't need to pay the Tax for the state you live in?

That's how it works in BC. If you buy out of province you need to pay HST when you insure it.

civicdrivr 05-13-2012 01:33 AM

I was going to buy a new car in NY and they werent charging me tax since I live in VA. I would however be charged sales tax when I register the car in VA.

xravexboix 05-13-2012 01:39 AM

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Originally Posted by Enemies (Post 209846)
When you insure it in your state you don't need to pay the Tax for the state you live in?

That's how it works in BC. If you buy out of province you need to pay HST when you insure it.

Sorry~ I'm speaking in terms of US. Not sure how things work up north :w00t:

YukiHachiRoku 05-13-2012 01:43 AM

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Originally Posted by frs_gt86 (Post 209802)
pure price + tax, title, and license

don't forget DOC fee

Enemies 05-13-2012 01:43 AM

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Originally Posted by xravexboix (Post 209865)
Sorry~ I'm speaking in terms of US. Not sure how things work up north :w00t:

Hehe, I know. I just figured it would/should be the same in the States since it seems silly for it not to be.

My dealer has been absolutely great but if I could save myself 12% by buying my car down in Oregon I would have in a heartbeat.

Besides, the drive back would be much more fun than the drive there. :)

YukiHachiRoku 05-13-2012 01:43 AM

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Originally Posted by ngabdala (Post 209823)
The pureprice also includes the approx $730 destination fee

wait, wut? :iono:


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