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DTF-802 (5/15) Instructions The new owner's social security number, taxpayer identification number (TIN), or federal employer identification number (EIN) is required. Use this form when sales tax was not collected at the time of purchase or when the vehicle was received as a gift. If the donor/seller is not
If you bought your vehicle from another person in a private sale, both you (the buyer) and the seller must complete the Statement of Transaction {Sales Tax Form} (PDF) (DTF-802). Bring the form to a DMV office.
You must also indicate the vehicle is a gift on a Statement of Transaction (Sales Tax Form) (PDF) (DTF-802). Note: Regardless of presenting a bill of sale, the seller or donor MUST also complete Section 6, on page 2, of the DTF-802 if:
The owner and the settlor must complete Statement of Transaction- Sale or Gift of Motor Vehicle, Trailer, All-Terrain Vehicle (ATV), Vessel (Boat), or Snowmobile (PDF) (DTF-802). If the owner and the settlor are the same person, complete Part II of form DTF-802 for a gift.
The most commonly accepted proof of purchase price is a Statement of Transaction (PDF) (DTF-802) (on the New York State Department of Tax and Finance's website). Both the seller and the buyer must complete the Affidavit of Sale/Statement.
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A Statement of Transaction (PDF) (DTF-802), if this is a vehicle you have just purchased and do not currently have the title or transferable registration in your name. A $50 title fee, if the title is not currently in your name.
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Be sure the private seller completes the seller's section of the form Statement of Transaction - Sale or Gift of Motor Vehicle, Trailer, All-Terrain Vehicle (ATV), Vessel (Boat), or Snowmobile (pdf) (at NY State Department of Tax and Finance) (DTF-802), available at motor vehicle offices or at the DMV web site. This form certifies the purchase ...