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I was under the impression that if you are buying a car and not registering it in that state, then you are exempt from there sales taxes. This is where
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I was under the impression that if you are buying a car and not registering it in that state, then you are exempt from there sales taxes. This is where the duties and taxes for importing come in. So where you land (register) the vehicle in Canada makes a difference because you will then be paying there sales taxes in that province. So when you bring it into Canada you will be hit with the same duty in all provinces it's just the sales taxes that are different. So in the end it's duty+sales tax of province.
I have here Alberta has the cheapest taxes so I would do it there if it were me.
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