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Desert_Captain
Jan 03, 2014Explorer III
In some states you only pay sales tax based upon the difference between what you trade and what you buy. Bigger the numbers the bigger the savings. We traded our TT in at La Mesa RV as they were willing to give me full price for it based upon what I would have received from a consignment sale down the street. This saved me almost $700 in sales tax (not paid), and I netted more than than I would have from the consignment sale.
I usually sell on CL and have had good luck doing so but LMRV had exactly what I wanted and it was easier to let them do the paperwork when they came up to full price for the TT trade in. Also in some states (Arizona is one), there is no sales tax on private party sales which can be a big incentive for your buyer.
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I usually sell on CL and have had good luck doing so but LMRV had exactly what I wanted and it was easier to let them do the paperwork when they came up to full price for the TT trade in. Also in some states (Arizona is one), there is no sales tax on private party sales which can be a big incentive for your buyer.
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