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From: Key Largo FL . . . The fabulous Florida Keys
Default Re: 9th Annual Fall 2015 - Tail of the Dragon GTG-October 1, 2, 3, 4

Originally Posted by pizzaguy
Ran into a hitch, FLorida wants me to pay them "sales tax as assesed by your home state" (per the lady at the FHMSV or whatever it is called.

Called the local tax assessor, she told me, "No, you pay your sales tax HERE, if you pay them, you STILL pay us."

What the hell? That would be 14% tax.
Mark, I've bought many vehicles from out of state. It sounds like you're trying to buy a car that's currently in Florida, right? If you're buying from a licensed dealership, they are required by law to collect the sales tax amount as due in your home state where the car will be registered. Usually they complete the entire transaction including collecting the sales tax, application for title, buying new plates or transferring your existing plate, etc. Florida will then forward the monies to your home state and provide you with documentation proving that you have indeed paid the sales tax and all the other fees.

If you're buying from a private seller, you just pay them for the car and when you get it to your home state go register it there paying the sales tax etc. at your local DMV (or whatever it's called in GA).