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Buying a car from a private party in California
Forgive me for the basic question, but I'm an Arizona dude.
In AZ, you can simply buy a car from a private party, take the title to the DMV, and transfer the title into your name (no tax if you buy from a private party). If you want to actually drive the car on the road, you then need to pay registration. If the car has not been smogged within 2 years, then it will need to pass smog. How does it work in California? My understanding is that you must take the title to the DMV and then pay tax on the value of the car. Is this correct? What if I buy a track car and don't want to register it or drive it on public streets? Can I simply put the title in my name and avoid paying tax if I don't register the car? Or must tax be paid when the title transfers?
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that's pretty much how it works.
if it's purely a track car... you can't get pulled over anyway. though if you still want it registered, there's a "planned non operation" registration that's cheaper. perhaps do that for a year and then just let it expire. i would just buy it, write my name on the door with a sharpie, and be done with it |
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I've decided I have to transfer the title to my name. I guess that means there is no way to avoid taxes. Even with a track car, I have to resell it eventually. Can't resell it with the title in someone elses name. Taxes may be cheaper in the future as the car depreciates but I'm not going to bend the law.
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if you pay cash you can ask the guy to put a lower amount on the pink slip. that's what i did when i sold my integra. doesn't affect the seller one bit, hell break him off a little if he hesitates
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So in Cali:
-Transfer title -Pay taxes on car value -Register -Drive I imagine I have to smog the car prior to registration?
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Yeah, I hear people do that a lot in Cali. I'd hesitate to do that tough. May as well just play by the rules and pay 8% on $8,000 instead of 8% on $6,000.00. Too many ways to get caught in this "1984 style" surveillance state we live in.
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Plus the weather is perfect year round. No more 6 months of awesomeness followed by 6 months of 110o temps.
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The last time I checked and this is old since I live in CA in the 90's it does not matter what value you say you paid in a private sale. In CA they will verify what you claimed to pay against their database of car values. Remember CA has over 30M register vehicle and can easily determine FMV of a car and they will use this number not what you say unless you paid more.
Yes you can register as non-op and it is $19, http://www.dmv.ca.gov/vr/fees/miscellaneous.htm I can not remember if you are still required to pay the registration tax on the vehicle. I do know that if you no-op you can not park the car on the street, actually it may not be even in your driveway visible, so it may need to be covered. Last edited by Maestro; 07-18-2013 at 02:32 PM.. |
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You don't pay "sales tax" when you buy a car from a private party - you pay a "use tax", which oddly enough just happens to be the same percentage as sales tax. |
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Not really. Of course, if you sell a 30K car and put down you sold it for $200.00, then that may be questioned. If you sell it non-op, the only money you save is the registration fee, not the use tax. |
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The second car I did was a 66' mustang which need to be restored in was in okay shape. I paid $1000 we told the DMV $500 (had a receipt) they said no way, that car value was $1800 so I had to pay registration and tax on $1800 and there was no discussing it with them. My understand it still works that way except they do not use KKB but their own database of car values. I am not sure how they handle thing like my truck which I still have and is a street rod. it was a value of around $10K today. Last edited by Maestro; 07-19-2013 at 10:52 PM.. |
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That's rough. I'm in Florida and for all 3 project cars I've bought from private parties I had the person write down the car was a gift. I actually paid $2,000 $3,500 and $3,000 for each and never had a problem when I went to the tax collector.
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If your Dad gave you a car, you shouldn't have paid any tax. There's a form you fill out saying it was a gift. |
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07-19-2013, 11:34 PM | #16 |
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california's desperate and doing anything they can to raise funds. don't give into anything without putting up a fight.
they can question the value of the car all they want... just say "it needs work" |
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