morrisdl Member Dec 4, 2017 326 210 Smith Mt Lake, VA Feb 1, 2019 #21 Feb 1, 2019 #21 redgt said: So if you don't get $117,500 you are going to take $113,000 monday? [/QUOT Click to expand... Probably because he doesn't have to pay tax on the trade in. Trade in value = private sale price - taxes
redgt said: So if you don't get $117,500 you are going to take $113,000 monday? [/QUOT Click to expand... Probably because he doesn't have to pay tax on the trade in. Trade in value = private sale price - taxes
R redgt Member Dec 4, 2018 304 253 CA Feb 1, 2019 #22 Feb 1, 2019 #22 morrisdl said: Probably because he doesn't have to pay tax on the trade in. Trade in value = private sale price - taxes Click to expand... all states are different. Oregon does not have sales tax so that doesn't apply California does not give you the offset sales tax credit when trading in a car
morrisdl said: Probably because he doesn't have to pay tax on the trade in. Trade in value = private sale price - taxes Click to expand... all states are different. Oregon does not have sales tax so that doesn't apply California does not give you the offset sales tax credit when trading in a car
jcraft01 Member Dec 19, 2015 317 34 OR Feb 1, 2019 #23 Feb 1, 2019 #23 Yes we do NOT have sales tax, but we pay hefty on income and housing. I sold the car to a private individual whom picked up today.
Yes we do NOT have sales tax, but we pay hefty on income and housing. I sold the car to a private individual whom picked up today.