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Car Forum / Nissan / Nissan Cars / September 2005

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Buying a car out-of-state (Murano)

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Lax - 10 Sep 2005 14:02 GMT
Hi all,
I'm resident of Boston, Massachusettes and currently in Texas.
I'll be in Texas till this December and planning to buy a car in Texas.

Could anyone tell me what I should do to avoid paying sales tax in both
states?

The car's a pre-owned Nissan Murano  and its registration lasts till
the end of next month. The dealer says he'll deliver the car to me with
Texas registration and I'll have end-of-OCT to get my Mass.
registration done.

The dealer and I have agreed to a certain price based on the Texas
state sales tax and the dealer says he'd increase or decrease this
price based on the difference between Mass and Texas state sales
taxes.

I'l drive back to Boston in Dec.
I'm planning on avoiding Texs registration altogether and do
Mass.registration  now from long-distance paper work. Is this feasible?

How best could I avoid multiple sales, registration, taxes etc.?
Could some one give me some pointers on how to go about saving some
money?

Thanks,
Lax
Shawn - 11 Sep 2005 03:11 GMT
replies from your post a few days ago werent good enough?

> Hi all,
> I'm resident of Boston, Massachusettes and currently in Texas.
[quoted text clipped - 23 lines]
> Thanks,
> Lax
 
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