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Buying a Car Across State Lines: What to Know

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You’re Still Required to Pay Sales Tax

While it’s perfectly legal to purchase a vehicle in a different state, there are a few steps you’ll need to take to ensure the whole process stays above board. One of them is following up on sales tax.

Sales tax on a car will be collected by the state where you are registering that car. Unlike purchasing within the state, when sales tax is collected at the time of the sale, you’ll pay the sales tax after you get home and register your vehicle.

Get It Covered

In most places, auto insurance is legally required to drive a vehicle—even if that vehicle isn’t registered yet. You’ll want to look into your insurance options before you buy across state lines to see if a temporary coverage option for newly purchased vehicles will protect you until you get the car registered closer to home.

Different States Have Different Requirements

Every state has its standards for passing inspection, and you want to look into them before you buy a vehicle out of state. If there is no inspection in the state where you purchase, or if the requirements are less strict, you may take your vehicle home only to realize it doesn’t pass inspection in NJ, so familiarize yourself with the requirements before you buy, especially if it’s a used car.

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