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Buying a car from a Texas dealership

Posted on 7/1/20 at 12:28 pm
Posted by saz_1
Member since Aug 2005
321 posts
Posted on 7/1/20 at 12:28 pm
If I buy a car from a texas dealership, how do taxes and plates get handled? Will the dealership be able to pay LA taxes or do I have to register the car and pay taxes again when I bring it back? What about LA plates?
Posted by MikeBRLA
Baton Rouge
Member since Jun 2005
16495 posts
Posted on 7/1/20 at 12:30 pm to
The dealer will take care of everything. That’s what you are paying them for.
Posted by Huey Lewis
BR
Member since Oct 2013
4675 posts
Posted on 7/1/20 at 12:32 pm to
You'll get a Texas title which you'll bring to La dmv to register and pay taxes. La dmv will keep your Texas title and send you a new La title in the mail.

Unless you finance in which case it will play out differently.
Posted by MrLSU
Yellowstone, Val d'isere
Member since Jan 2004
26160 posts
Posted on 7/1/20 at 12:33 pm to
quote:

If I buy a car from a texas dealership, how do taxes and plates get handled? Will the dealership be able to pay LA taxes or do I have to register the car and pay taxes again when I bring it back? What about LA plates?


Most dealers will submit paperwork on the sale to Texas (takes 2-3 weeks to process paperwork) and then will send you title which you will then need to register & pay sales taxes in Louisiana.
Posted by fredrod8545
Member since Sep 2019
77 posts
Posted on 7/1/20 at 12:33 pm to
Dealership will add tax depending on where you live. They'll remit everything to Louisiana, and you'll get the plate in the mail. Of course, the dealership we bought from screwed everything up, and it was a huge headache working with the state to get the registration and refund for overpaid taxes.
Posted by AverageJoe26
Hwy 42
Member since Sep 2012
351 posts
Posted on 7/1/20 at 12:35 pm to
Little bit different but when my wife moved here from Texas, it took damn near a month to get everything transferred over. She had to pay taxes here, registration took weeks, and the DMV asked her several times "why she bought a car in Texas and moved to LA". Not the brightest folks.

In short, I'd reccomend you buy the car here. Way less BS to deal with.

Posted by SportsGuyNOLA
New Orleans, LA
Member since May 2014
17285 posts
Posted on 7/1/20 at 12:35 pm to
Are you paying in full?

If so, it’s simple. You pay them in full for the purchase price and you get a bill of sale and the title.

Then you register the vehicle in Louisiana and are issued a new title. You pay sales tax to Louisiana at the time of registration.

I’ve bought cars in Mississippi and Georgia and registered them in Louisiana with zero hassle.

If you are financing, I have no clue how it works.
This post was edited on 7/1/20 at 12:36 pm
Posted by MLCLyons
Member since Nov 2012
4711 posts
Posted on 7/1/20 at 12:38 pm to
quote:

If I buy a car from a texas dealership, how do taxes and plates get handled? Will the dealership be able to pay LA taxes or do I have to register the car and pay taxes again when I bring it back? What about LA plates?


I bought a used car from a dealer in Texas. I just had to pay the taxes when I registered it in LA. Some dealers may do things differently though.
Posted by BigD45
Chambers County, TX
Member since Feb 2007
1163 posts
Posted on 7/1/20 at 12:44 pm to
The dealership will handle everything. Texas can get 6.25% of the taxes, but you will owe Louisiana the difference based on the tax rate where you live. Have your tax rate handy.

The dealership will mail everything straight to Baton Rouge, and you will get your plates in the mail.

If you ever buy a used vehicle out of state, make sure you get a bill of sale and title. They both need to be notarized before the LA DMV will accept them.
Posted by TrapperJohn
Louisiana
Member since Dec 2007
11211 posts
Posted on 7/1/20 at 12:47 pm to
Make sure to grab the plates on your old vehicle if trading in. My brother received a letter in the mail from the Louisiana DMV six months after trading in a vehicle in Texas. The Texas dealer said that he would handle everything...he didn’t. The late fee for not turning in your old plates is pretty stiff.
Posted by OysterPoBoy
City of St. George
Member since Jul 2013
35716 posts
Posted on 7/1/20 at 12:50 pm to
I’ve heard a lot of stories about them hiding kilograms of coke in the door panels and then stealing your car after delivery. Just be careful, especially if it’s from south Texas.
Posted by Floyd Dawg
Silver Creek, GA
Member since Jul 2018
4031 posts
Posted on 7/1/20 at 1:07 pm to
I live in GA and just bought a car in Alabama in December. Financed via the dealer.

The dealer handled all the paperwork and collected the TAVT due to GA. They Fedexed the paperwork along with a check to my county's DMV and I went to the tag office the next week to pick up my tag. I went to get it in person for 2 reasons- I live in a small county and it's really fast to get in and out of the tag office, and I was going on a trip the next week. I didn't want to drive out of state with a dealer tag that had no expiration date (GA and TN require them, AL does not).

I had never done that before, but it was easy and I'd do it again if I found a great deal.
Posted by tokenasian37
Member since Aug 2007
943 posts
Posted on 7/1/20 at 1:13 pm to
I bought 2 Toyotas from a dealership in Houston. They use a 3rd party to handle the title/registration in which they collected the right amount of taxes for the state & parish which vehicle will be titled. My plates were mailed a few weeks after.
Posted by lsufan112001
sportsmans paradise
Member since Oct 2006
10759 posts
Posted on 7/1/20 at 1:45 pm to
Watch out if it’s a used car with the Texas laws. It’s almost an as-is.
Posted by corym52
Member since Jul 2007
721 posts
Posted on 7/1/20 at 2:38 pm to
I’m in process of buying a used one from Arkansas. They said I’d have to pay tax and registration fees at DMV. My question is if I pay tax on difference from trade and new used vehicle like I’d do at an La dealer or they’d tax it different since it’s an out of state purchase if that makes sense?
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