Texas to California
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If you don't pay tax in Texas then when you go to register the car, CA DMV will want proof. Then you get hit with the tax from them before you can register the car.
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Yeah, I learned rather abruptly about having to pony up the sales tax to register my car (purchased in TX) in GA. That's why I have SUV ride height to this day, damn it...
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EDIT:Or it's different when you buy out of state and bring in vs. moving to the state.
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If a California resident purchases a vehicle from another state, he pays no sales tax to that state. When he registers the vehicle in CA the DMV here collects the CA sales tax along with the registration fee. There should be NO duplication of sales tax.
Vehicle will have to pass CA smog. Be carefull that CEL light is operable, i.e. comes ON when you turn key on, and goes OFF after you start engine.
I purchased FL car, CEL light never came on (burned out bulb) but smog guy never noticed and passed me. SAI issues can be very troublesome and costly in these cars.
Good Luck!
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Vehicle will have to pass CA smog. Be carefull that CEL light is operable, i.e. comes ON when you turn key on, and goes OFF after you start engine.
I purchased FL car, CEL light never came on (burned out bulb) but smog guy never noticed and passed me. SAI issues can be very troublesome and costly in these cars.
Good Luck!
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