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  2. Understanding taxes when buying and selling a car - AOL

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    Living in a state without sales tax is the only fool-proof (and legal) way to avoid paying sales tax on a car. Alaska, New Hampshire, Oregon, Delaware, and Montana don't charge sales tax on used ...

  3. Plug-in electric vehicles in Colorado - Wikipedia

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    As of December 2019, there were about 4,000 electric vehicles registered in Denver. [11] As of April 2021, there were about 600 public charging ports in the city. [12]As of 2017, there were about 1,100 electric vehicles registered in Jefferson County, 1,000 registered in Arapahoe County, 800 registered in Douglas County, 500 registered in Adams County, and 200 registered in Broomfield.

  4. Centennial, Colorado - Wikipedia

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    The city was incorporated on a promise to keep city taxes at 1%. (One of the campaigns against incorporation appealed to voters to maintain the 3.8% sales tax of the unincorporated county.) According to the Centennial website, the current sales tax rate is two-and-a-half times the promised rate, at 2.5%.

  5. How Donald Trump Could Change the EV Tax Credit ... - AOL

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    Currently, buyers can shave $7,500 off the price of a new EV, plug-in hybrid or fuel-cell vehicle and up to $4,000 for a used model, with restrictions including income limits and the vehicle’s ...

  6. Sales taxes in the United States - Wikipedia

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    A football stadium tax which expired December 31, 2011, but still has a mass transit tax, and scientific and cultural facilities tax. The total sales tax varies by city and county. Total sales tax on an item purchased in Falcon, Colorado, would be 5.13% (2.9% state, 1.23% county, and 1% PPRTA). The sales tax rate in Larimer County is roughly 7.5%.

  7. Is it possible to (legally) avoid tax when buying a car if ...

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    So if you're buying a car worth $30,000 and your trade-in is worth $20,000, you'd be charged taxes only on the $10,000 difference between your new vehicle and your old one.