Find the current Tennessee TN Car Sales Tax, and also check the current sales tax rate for Tennessee cities. The Car Sales Tax Rates includes the state sales tax, and the county & city taxes.
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What is the Car Sales Tax in Tennessee?
The current Tennessee State Sales Tax Rate is 7.00%, and has been in place since 1947. If you include the county taxes and the local taxes the total sales tax rate is between 8.50% and 9.75%. Tennessee has a origin-based sales tax, and the sales tax rates are determined by the location of the vendor, not by the location of the buyer. Starting on July 31, 2019, remote sellers with more than $500,000 of sales in Tennessee must register and begin collecting sales tax by October 1, 2019.
The trade-in is taxed in Tennessee?
When you trade in your old vehicle you get a tax break, and you will be only taxed on the difference between the new car and your trade-in car. If your new car price is $30,000 and you get $10,000 for your trade-in car, you’ll be taxed on the amount you pay, or $20,000, in this case, saving you $700 if the car sales tax is 7.00%.
Rebates and incentives are taxed?
Rebates and incentives you receive when buying a new car are also taxed in Tennessee, and you’ll pay the tax on the full price of the vehicle.
Car purchases in Tennessee are also subject to other fees like registration, title, and plate fees, with an average of around $30 for this fees.
Dealerships are also charging a documentation fee (doc fee), that covers the costs of preparing and filing the sales contract & documents, etc. The average doc fee is around $500, with no limit to this doc fees a dealer can charge, according to the Tennessee law.
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We strive to offer the most accurate car tax rates available, but the sales tax rate are subject to change, and you should also check your local government tax offices for the current city, county, and state tax rates. No warranty is made as to the accuracy of information provided.