BearJewJonny
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Rail car unloaded at 5:30 today in nj!
With any luck it’ll take the 2hr drive to my dealer sometime tomorrow
With any luck it’ll take the 2hr drive to my dealer sometime tomorrow
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Bill Tower said: ↑
In Arizona we have three layers of tax state, county and city, if I purchase in City I have to pay all three, but if I purchase out of state I only have to pay state when I register the Jeep, don’t have to pay county or city because it was purchased out side the county and city.
If that is true, good for you. I found this on the City of Phoenix website.
1) I bought my car outside the state. Why do I have to pay a use tax to Phoenix?
Both the City and State collect a vehicle use tax on vehicles purchased out-of-state if there was no tax paid previously. When the vehicle is registered with the Arizona Motor Vehicle Division (MVD), the buyer presents the documents needed to transfer the title. This documentation should list any sales tax (state, city, or both) paid at the time of purchase. If no sales tax was paid on the purchase, MVD collects the state use tax of 6.6% (5.6% prior to June 1, 2010), listed on the registration form as a "DOR fee." Only the state use tax is collected by MVD. MVD reports the names and addresses of residents who pay DOR fees to each city based on the registration address. Each city bills use tax based on the information provided by MVD.
OLD SYSTYEMBill Tower said: ↑
In Arizona we have three layers of tax state, county and city, if I purchase in City I have to pay all three, but if I purchase out of state I only have to pay state when I register the Jeep, don’t have to pay county or city because it was purchased out side the county and city.
If that is true, good for you. I found this on the City of Phoenix website.
1) I bought my car outside the state. Why do I have to pay a use tax to Phoenix?
Both the City and State collect a vehicle use tax on vehicles purchased out-of-state if there was no tax paid previously. When the vehicle is registered with the Arizona Motor Vehicle Division (MVD), the buyer presents the documents needed to transfer the title. This documentation should list any sales tax (state, city, or both) paid at the time of purchase. If no sales tax was paid on the purchase, MVD collects the state use tax of 6.6% (5.6% prior to June 1, 2010), listed on the registration form as a "DOR fee." Only the state use tax is collected by MVD. MVD reports the names and addresses of residents who pay DOR fees to each city based on the registration address. Each city bills use tax based on the information provided by MVD.
It maybe because I live in a retirement community that maintains our roads, When i run the calculator it shows no county or city tax due only state and 5.6%. You should run the calculator using your address and zip code, just to see what happens.OLD SYSTYEM
New SYSTEM
MVD, Department of Revenue simplify tax payment for out-of-state vehicle purchases
Process is more efficient, involves less paperwork
November 09, 2017
PHOENIX – Arizona residents who buy cars out of state now have a much easier way to pay the city and state use taxes.
Working with the Arizona Department of Revenue, the Arizona Department of Transportation Motor Vehicle Division is now able to accept these payments when the buyer registers his or her vehicle at an MVD or Authorized Third Party office.
Prior to this partnership, customers would pay state tax in an office at the time of vehicle registration. They would then receive a statement from DOR in the mail several weeks later for city tax due. Under the new system, both state and city taxes will be calculated and paid when the customer registers the vehicle.
A web-based calculator available on AZDOR.gov to allows individuals to determine the amount of tax that will be required at the time of registration based on the vehicle owner’s home address. Click here: https://usetax.az.gov/Home/VehicleUseTaxCalculator
“The Vehicle Use Tax calculator is a tool our staff has envisioned for more than a decade, and they have worked very hard in the last several months when the partnership with ADOT began to make that vision a reality,” said David Briant, director of the Arizona Department of Revenue. “We are excited to partner with ADOT on this initiative to help taxpayers. This tool will provide a one-stop shop and help make buying a vehicle outside the state or country more efficient.”
MVD Director Eric Jorgensen said, “One of MVD’s roles is to collect these funds, and making that process easier for the customer is very important. This partnership helps achieve our vision of getting Arizona out of waiting in line and safely on the road.”
Approximately 2.6 million customers are served each year by the MVD, and of those about 22,000 register vehicles bought in another state.
@JLWF Dealer Guy and @JAY and the members of this forum rock! Congratulations and post those photos!
Good for you!! What happened with your other order?I couldn't wait anymore and they had one on the lot. I got 3% under Msrp
Mine left Toledo at 4p on a Monday and was at my dealership (TN) at noon on Tuesday.Just found out that my jeep was picked up by truck from Toledo Saturday. Does anybody know the turnaround time to Atlanta from there? Hoping it may get delivered today.
Thanks for this info. Just found out mine got in a few minutes ago and I’m picking it up tonight. Can’t wait to share pictures with everyone.Mine left Toledo at 4p on a Monday and was at my dealership (TN) at noon on Tuesday.
VIN 1C4HJXFG7JW186468 von: 41179662 IN DYep yep. 10 thumbs up for Kim!!
Funny, mine is KZR also headed to NJ (arrival between 3/3 and 3/7) and was told that it will never see a train but instead will be trucked here....odd!Rail car unloaded at 5:30 today in nj!
With any luck it’ll take the 2hr drive to my dealer sometime tomorrow