Does it matter what state you purchase your RV in? For example, does it have to be in the state you live/domicile in or can you purchase it anywhere USA? If so, what are some of the extra costs and issues you might face?
Thanks,
Readytogo said
06:43 PM Sep 26, 2011
It shouldn't matter. We bought ours in Kansas and we live in Ohio. We paid Ohio sales tax. The only extra cost is having to pay for the gas to go pick it up
cherylbrv said
06:47 PM Sep 26, 2011
Do you need to have your residence established first? We live in NJ and plan to register our domicile in FL. The game plan for now is that as soon as the house sells, we will rent a short term apartment while we shop for the RV (all research is and has been done in advance so it'll just be a matter of fine tuning our choices). So the next question should be: do we buy it in NJ while we still live here, do we register our domicile in FL and buy it down there, or do we find the best deal whereever in the country that may be - and then how do we register it?
Terry and Jo said
09:10 PM Sep 26, 2011
Cheryl,
I answered some of your questions at the other thread. Here is a link to it:
Does it matter what state you purchase your RV in? For example, does it have to be in the state you live/domicile in or can you purchase it anywhere USA? If so, what are some of the extra costs and issues you might face?
Thanks,
It shouldn't matter. We bought ours in Kansas and we live in Ohio. We paid Ohio sales tax. The only extra cost is having to pay for the gas to go pick it up
Do you need to have your residence established first? We live in NJ and plan to register our domicile in FL. The game plan for now is that as soon as the house sells, we will rent a short term apartment while we shop for the RV (all research is and has been done in advance so it'll just be a matter of fine tuning our choices). So the next question should be: do we buy it in NJ while we still live here, do we register our domicile in FL and buy it down there, or do we find the best deal whereever in the country that may be - and then how do we register it?
Cheryl,
I answered some of your questions at the other thread. Here is a link to it:
Answer to Cheryl about buying out of state.
Terry