โApr-02-2015 06:33 PM
โApr-04-2015 07:04 AM
Blaster Man wrote:Executive wrote:
...You'll usually get more selling privately. That said, it's much easier to trade it...
True. Much harder to sell an RV than a car. You have a very limited group interested in buying, plus the higher price.
โApr-04-2015 07:00 AM
Executive wrote:
The dealer offered me a ton of money for my trade in. He also wanted a ton of money for his coach. The ONLY REAL number is the DIFFERENCE between the two....Dennis
โApr-04-2015 06:49 AM
Executive wrote:
...You'll usually get more selling privately. That said, it's much easier to trade it...
โApr-04-2015 06:11 AM
JFC wrote:
Come on guys, you're making assumptions without facts. As I said, I've done it many times and just verified the facts with the last contract. Why don't you call a CA dealer and ask about the law. I'd love some way to recover the taxes, especially the ones on the last coach purchased.
โApr-04-2015 02:12 AM
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โApr-03-2015 07:16 PM
jplante4 wrote:
Ok, so when you bought the first of your "couple of dozen cars" in California, you paid sales tax. When you traded it, you paid sales tax on the purchase price of the new vehicle, not deducting the trade in value. That means you paid tax twice on the first vehicle.
Now, I haven't lived in CA for 40 years, but I have to believe that all the Californians that think this is OK have already moved to Oregon.
Bry - looks like a battle of wits with an unarmed man...
โApr-03-2015 06:53 PM
โApr-03-2015 05:43 PM
1BryNelson wrote:JFC wrote:
I hate to do private sales, so my last two coaches have been trade in the old one. My negotiations are always just "how large a check do I need to write to get the new coach". I know how much I'm willing to pay so the dealer can structure the deal any way he wants as far as price and trade value as long as the difference is acceptable. In California sales tax is calculated on the purchase price and not the difference between sales price and trade, so a lower sales price with a lower trade is a selling point.
I really hate to argue but ignorance infuriates me. Sales tax in CA is calculated by the difference of selling price less trade-in. Period. Selling price has nothing to do with it; it's the difference that gets taxed. ....
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