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Originally Posted by Mr_Draco
Read above. Yes you can do it without itemizing.
Roadrunner, that's the first time I've ever heard of that happening. My uncle buys and trades cars about once every 6 months all over eastern US and never has had a problem with just paying the sales tax of other states if they was lower. My manager just bought a car in Kentucky while she was on a trip to see her parents and she was also told she could pay Kentuckys sales tax if she wanted.
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I can see dealers being able to do that since they, the buyer, don't register the car in the home state. She was "told" she could pay KY sales tax? That counts for little. I don't know, maybe I got ripped off.
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Originally Posted by irpq11
Actually, it was for the big 4. The four responsibilities of the Constitution. Establish justice, Provide for the common defense, Promote the general welfare, Secure the blessings of liberty. The Feds should be limited beyond that but they do need tax money. Problem is they spend beyond those four.
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