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Old 01-03-2005, 08:36 AM   #5
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Quote:
Originally posted by Subanez
They shouldn't charge you the difference in price. As long as you have the paperwork for puprchasing the car, they will charge you tax on what you actually paid for the car. Of course, my experience is only from state to state (bought the car in Texas, shipped it to New York), but I can't imagine that it would be much different in that regard.

Ask Brucelee, he might be able to help you out. I would have a very low opinion of inter-national commerce if they charged what they THINK should be charged, and not what actually went on.

My $0.02
Yes I was thinking it should be straight forward. When the tax is paid, I assume it will be the tax from the state I purchased in. And when I get home, I will just register the car I guess. < I'll check that on Tuesday. Well my day is brighter now, thanks guys. Are there any more tips/ hints you guys can provide?
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