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  2. Is Vehicle Sales Tax Deductible? What You Need To Know - AOL

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    The vehicle sales tax is a tax imposed by city and state governments on the purchase of the car. The rate can vary from state to state and in some instances from county to county.

  3. Taxation in Missouri - Wikipedia

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    This is a tax for the privilege of operating a bank, [3] consumer credit or loan business, [4] savings and loan association, [5] or credit union in Missouri. [6] The tax rate is 7 percent of net income.

  4. Sales taxes in the United States - Wikipedia

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    When buying an automobile, if one trades in a car, the state deducts the price of the trade when calculating the sales tax to be paid on the automobile (e.g., purchasing a $40,000 car, and trading a $10,000 car, a person would be taxed on the difference of $30,000 only, not the full amount of the new vehicle).

  5. Understanding taxes when buying and selling a car - AOL

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    But if the original sales price plus the improvements add up to $8,000 and you sell the car for $10,000, you'll have to pay capital gains tax on your $2,000 profit. How to Avoid Paying Tax on a ...

  6. Plug-in electric vehicles in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Beginning on July 1, 2016, a sales tax exemption applies to the first US$32,000 of the selling price of a qualifying new plug-in electric car, which translates into a tax savings between US$2,600 and US$3,100 for plug-in car buyers depending on where the dealer is located within the state, as the sales tax varies by county.

  7. EV Tax Credits: What’s New and Who Qualifies? - AOL

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    Generally, you can either get a partial credit of $3,750 for a new electric vehicle purchase, the full $7,500 credit or $4,000 for a used EV tax credit. It’s a one-time credit, meaning you can ...

  8. There’s a ‘real risk’ Trump could axe the $7,500 electric ...

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    There’s a ‘real risk’ Trump could axe the $7,500 electric vehicle tax credit in 2025 — 3 reasons to act now ... automakers may raise prices to offset lost sales. EV manufacturers rely on ...

  9. Government incentives for fuel efficient vehicles in the ...

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    The tax credit will only be given to the original purchaser of the vehicle, and not to a secondhand owner. If the vehicle is being lease, the tax credit can be claimed by the leasing company alone. The vehicle must be used mostly in the United States. The vehicle must be placed in service by the taxpayer by 2010 or later.