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  1. receive a tax credit based upon the sales price of my original unit? You are entitled to receive a tax credit based upon the sales price of your original unit if you purchase a replacement within 180 days before or after the date of sale of your original unit.

  2. Purchaser's Claim Under Section 144.190.4 (2) for Sales or Use Tax Refund (Form 472P) Missouri Department of Revenue, find information about motor vehicle and driver licensing services and taxation and collection services for the state of Missouri.

  3. When you trade in a car and purchase another in Missouri, the personal property tax you paid in Missouri on your car offsets the sales tax for your new vehicle. So if your tax was $100 and you traded it in, then the new car tax is $300, your licensing fee for the new car will be $200.

  4. Use our online sales tax calculator for an estimate of the taxes. NOTE: If you purchased a vehicle from an out-of-state dealer and had a trade-in, you must present proof of the trade-in in order to receive a tax credit when you title the vehicle in Missouri.

  5. Effective January 1, 2006, the seller of a motor vehicle, trailer, or all-terrain vehicle must report the sale within 30 days to the Department. Sellers, other than Missouri licensed dealers, must submit a completed Notice of Sale (Form 5049) or Bill of Sale (Form 1957) form to report the sale.

  6. Submit the listed items to ensure the Department can process your claim. All required information must be submitted to avoid a delay or denial. • Claim Form - A fully completed and signed Seller’s Claim for Sales or Use Tax Refund or Credit (Form 472S).

  7. What kind of taxes do I have to pay if I buy a vehicle in Missouri? In addition to paying for a safety inspection and an emissions inspection, you'll have to pay sales tax. State sales tax is 4.225%, and you'll also have to pay a local sales tax (varies depending on county).

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