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CA Resident. Buying New Car OUT OF STATE. Tax??
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<blockquote data-quote="Zinc03Cobra" data-source="post: 15808829" data-attributes="member: 12811"><p>You're really not going to save much once you're forced to register it here and pay taxes on a certain percentage of the vehicles worth.</p><p></p><p>As someone who fills in at the Board of Equalization/Franchise Tax Board fairly often, what you're describing is something that always bites people in the ass down the road. They're suddenly surprised they owe thousands of dollars in back taxes to the State for the *great deal* they got out of state. </p><p></p><p>In short, if you pay tax on the car in another state (which is generally lower than Californias), the State of California will pick up the remainder of the tax owed. </p><p></p><p>Really think this through...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Zinc03Cobra, post: 15808829, member: 12811"] You're really not going to save much once you're forced to register it here and pay taxes on a certain percentage of the vehicles worth. As someone who fills in at the Board of Equalization/Franchise Tax Board fairly often, what you're describing is something that always bites people in the ass down the road. They're suddenly surprised they owe thousands of dollars in back taxes to the State for the *great deal* they got out of state. In short, if you pay tax on the car in another state (which is generally lower than Californias), the State of California will pick up the remainder of the tax owed. Really think this through... [/QUOTE]
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