My error.. I should have stated the sale provision laws pertain to Dealer
sales to out of state owners, delivery happens "out of state"...

Some states provide that the same rules apply to private sale vehicles
also..

"Always know the law before you break it"....

On Mon, Sep 5, 2016 at 4:32 PM, Curley McLain via Mercedes <
mercedes@okiebenz.com> wrote:

> The way Harry's deal worked was that you bought and licensed the car in
> OR, with an OR address.  Then after some number of months, you "move" to MI
> and register the car there 20 to 30 days later.   Most states give you 30
> days, but I knew of one woman who drove for years with an expired GA plate
> while living 2 states away.
>
> When you own the car and move, the new state does not charge you sales
> tax.  (with some caveats, like a required time between purchase and
> "moving."
>
> G Mann via Mercedes <mailto:mercedes@okiebenz.com>
>> September 5, 2016 at 6:17 PM
>> Every state that I know of has a provision for "Out of state sale"... you
>> buy the car in one state, take it to YOUR state and register it.. license
>> it.. etc.. you pay sales tax in YOUR state.. not the state of the seller..
>>
>> Some differences exist between various states laws.. but in principle..
>> all
>> the same..
>>
>> Check into it.. ask the dealer in the state that has the car you want..
>>
>
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