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Old 09-21-2015, 07:02 PM   #19 (permalink)
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Originally Posted by SouthArk370Z View Post
It may vary from state-to-state, but Memphis370Z is probably right. A down payment is just "up front money" and no different, to the gobbmint, than the rest of your payment(s). The tax man is going to get every penny he can.

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Yeah, I didn't think about it possibly varying by state. I've done hundreds of auto loans (as a lender and underwriter) and tax has been charged on the full sales price of the vehicle. Think of it this way, Kevin; if you went to a store and wanted to buy something that cost $100, but gave the seller $25 cash and used your credit card to pay for the remaining $75, the seller would still collect the sales tax for the full sales price. Hope this helps.
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