Ok, that makes sense. Ohio = 6.75%Maybe Ohio tax
Ok, that makes sense. Ohio = 6.75%
$39,716 x 6.75% is $2,680.83
They aren’t double charging the destination, though it’s easy to conclude that. What they are doing is trying to show an artificially high dealer discount. They say “market value” as the selling price of the truck and make the gap between that price and MSRP appear $1695 bigger by adding back the freight charge further down the page. That’s why they don’t have a line item for “dealer discount” like they do for “factory incentive”.They are definitely double charging you for the destination...
Thats not quite correct, at least in Texas. My taxes were based on the negotiated vehicle price, including discounts and rebates (and not including any ‘extras’ such as the road hazard policy).Auto sales tax is based off the original price, before rebates, incentives, etc.
In New York State/City there is sales tax on rebates (8.875%).Thats not quite correct, at least in Texas. My taxes were based on the negotiated vehicle price, including discounts and rebates (and not including any ‘extras’ such as the road hazard policy).
Ouch. We owe 6.25% on the actual “cash price” paid (after discounts).In New York State/City there is sales tax on rebates (8.875%).
Same in California. That's 'blue' states for you... they need to soak every penny they can from you, comrade.In New York State/City there is sales tax on rebates (8.875%).
"Comrade" Yes - Our mayor now running for El Presidente honeymooned in Cuba.Same in California. That's 'blue' states for you... they need to soak every penny they can from you, comrade.
Auto sales tax is based off the original price, before rebates, incentives, etc.