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I am going to buy the car from a California private auto auction and have a california dealer who will do all the paperwork. Is there a form that I can get at a California Dmv so I do not have to pay the California Tax and Licnensing? I am driving this unit back to North Carolina.
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No. You only pay taxes to the state in which the car will be registered.
CA will probably charge you for a temporary registration to drive the car back to your home state.
Comment by shelcom — October 19, 2010 @ 1:50 pm
I am fairly certain CA & NC are reciprocating states, so you will pay sales tax in CA and that amount will be credited to and applicable NC sales tax. If CA taxes you 5% and NC requires 6%, then you will have to pay NC the additional 1%. I hope this helps!
Comment by The Auto Evaluator — October 19, 2010 @ 1:50 pm