What about taxes?You should know that buying a vehicle in Quebec involves paying only one tax for the consumer who’s buying directly from another consumer - it’s true - but if the sale takes place at a dealer to accommodate the seller who wants to use it as a trade-in - it’s false - you pay both taxes. But, you still have that possibility of paying only one tax even if that sale is taking place at a dealership which leaves you room to negotiate if need be. In that case the seller still benefit for the credit of at least one tax of 7.5% Last, if it is a leased vehicle that is to be bought or sub-lease, then you; the buyer or the new lessee has to pay both taxes no matter what. | Why use MatchAutos.ca? How does it work to advertise? Why should I consider buying used? Who am I dealing with? Was the car involved in an accident? How do I advertise my vehicle? What about sub-leasing? How to make the right bid? What about taxes? Can I have it inspected first? Can I test-drive it first? |