Thanks for all you guys' help.
This...
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Originally Posted by Mike
Just saw this post from a california dealer on the corvette forum, having a sale on ZR1s. This was at the bottom:
Out Of State Buyers pay no fees. If you would like to fly in and drive the car home, you will have to pay 9.25% California sales tax. You can have the car shipped from our dealership to your state and you won't have to pay the 9.25% California sales tax. You will be responsible for shipping, registering, and paying the sales tax in your own state
I seem to recall that when I was in the military and lived in CA but was a florida resident, anytime I bought a car, I paid CA sales tax, and then FL would waive the difference between the two when registering, but it was always zero because CA taxes are higher then FL.
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...and this...
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Originally Posted by ClemsonWill
Mike beat me too it. California sales tax is high. You might be better off shipping it so you only have to pay your state sales tax. (South Carolina max is $300 for automobiles ) Property taxes will always be paid in your home state.
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...make perfect sense - basically, I buy the car in Cali, I'll pay Cali tax, which is higher than the tax in my state, Nevada. And in that case I might be better off paying shipping (or just waiting to buy one in Nevada) so that i only pay NV tax. Right?
But then this...
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Originally Posted by FuszNissan
Mike is correct, you pay tax where you register the car.
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...seems like a conflicting statement. I'll be registering the car in Vegas, because that's where I live. Sooo... I pay Nevada tax?
And this...
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Originally Posted by EValentin1
After Virginia reviewed all the paperwork and sent the plates to the dealer, they also included information about the VA tax only being 3%. Long story short, the dealer reimbursed me 6% tax on the purchase. Confusing I know...but like i said it all worked out in the end! If you have any more questions feel free to shoot me a PM.
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...says to me the dealer will want to charge me Cali tax, but so long as I point out that the car will be registered in Nevada, they'll charge me NV tax (or reimburse the difference after the sale goes through).
Sorry, am I being a dumbass? It doesn't seem clear.
Oh, and don't worry Josh - I won't be taking any chances with insurance for my precious Z.