The car is a 2002 Buick LaSabre. We paid $12000.
We paid a fee of $971 .
In California we have to pay a use tax that's the same as the sales tax which is .08%, at least $960.00 of that was use tax. Can we deduct that?
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Sales/Use tax paid may be deductible, but this is usually only a benefit in states that do not have a state income tax as only the higher of the two is deductible. TurboTax will calculate which amount is most beneficial for you to deduct.
States that don't levy an income tax: Alaska, Florida, Nevada, South Dakota, Texas, Washington, and Wyoming
To enter sales tax in to TurboTax:
Also, having purchased your car in California, you may be able to deduct certain taxes for the fees you pay for your vehicle registration or vehicle license. Please note these must be based on your vehicle's value.
California is on the list of states that charge a tax based on vehicle value. To browse the full list of states that charge deductible vehicle fees, please see this post .
To enter Car Registration Fees/Personal Property Taxes:
Sales/Use tax paid may be deductible, but this is usually only a benefit in states that do not have a state income tax as only the higher of the two is deductible. TurboTax will calculate which amount is most beneficial for you to deduct.
States that don't levy an income tax: Alaska, Florida, Nevada, South Dakota, Texas, Washington, and Wyoming
To enter sales tax in to TurboTax:
Also, having purchased your car in California, you may be able to deduct certain taxes for the fees you pay for your vehicle registration or vehicle license. Please note these must be based on your vehicle's value.
California is on the list of states that charge a tax based on vehicle value. To browse the full list of states that charge deductible vehicle fees, please see this post .
To enter Car Registration Fees/Personal Property Taxes:
I will now answer my own question. Turbo tax finally let me re-do the tax on the car. At first It said no. But it accepted it now. I can deduct a whopping amount of $9.60 of the $971.00!
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