| How much tax is due? |
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If you buy the vehicle from a licensed dealer, the tax is 6.25% of the sales price. If you buy
from a private party, such as a friend or relative, the tax is 6.25% of:
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the sales price, if you paid 80% or more of the vehicle’s standard presumptive value (SPV);
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80% of the vehicle’s SPV, if you paid less than that amount; or
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the certified appraised value, if you paid less than 80% of the vehicle’s SPV and you get a certified appraisal.
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| What is vehicle's Standard Presumptive Value (SPV)? |
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The law requires the Texas Department of Transportation (TxDOT) to determine and publish a SPV data
base for used vehicles. Check the TxDot Web site at www.txdot.gov.
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| Where do you get a certified appraisal? |
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You have two options. Get a certified appraisal from a licensed dealer for your
vehicle type. The fee can be no less than $100 and no more than $300, except for appraisals of motorcycles, house trailers, travel trailers and motor homes. Or
get an appraisal from a licensed insurance adjuster for a fee to be determined
by the adjuster.
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| Questions? |
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Contact the Comptroller’s office at 1-800-252-1382 or your local county tax office for
more information. For more details, see Comptroller publication 96-1219, Motor Vehicle Tax:
Standard Presumptive Value and Calculating Tax Due on a Used Vehicle Purchase.
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| Publication 96-1219, explains the law and its provisions and is available on the Comptroller’s Window on State Government at
www.window.state.tx.us |