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As far as California is concerned: 1. If the wheels touch CA roads then the tax has to be paid within the state. 2. It is possible to transport the
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As far as California is concerned:
1. If the wheels touch CA roads then the tax has to be paid within the state. 2. It is possible to transport the car across the state borderlines 3. OR, the most cost effective method, the buyer can get a notarized one way permit at which point the salesperson will drive the car to the borderlines(another driver follows him) and then switch. Or so the California Vehicle Code states ;D |
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