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07-21-2014, 08:38 PM
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Hey guys, I did a few searches but came up empty.

Wondering if there are pros or cons to buying a bike out of state from a California dealer say "Bert's mega mall" vs going to Reno and staying in state?

Hidden out of state taxes or charges?

The 7.75% vs 9% sales tax on it's own wouldn't be enough to make me drive that much longer.

Thanks !

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07-21-2014, 10:23 PM
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RE: Ducati
You'll end up paying NV tax even if you bought it in CA.
When you go to register it in NV DMV they will ask for bill of sale and charge you the tax difference.

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Yes, if they are purchased for use or storage in Nevada. In order to be registered in Nevada, proof that Sales Tax has been paid to Nevada or another state is required on all licensed vehicles (cars, trucks, motorcycles, trailers) aircraft and off highway vehicles. If proof cannot be provided, Use Tax must be paid to Nevada. Sales Tax legitimately paid to another state is applied as a credit towards Nevada Use Tax due. NAC 372.055, NRS 372.185
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07-23-2014, 12:51 PM
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RE: Ducati
Plus, you will have a California bike that has more emissions restrictions. I have read that some CA bikes will even have different tunes just so that they can meet emissions.

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08-02-2014, 10:26 PM
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RE: Ducati
Thanks for the info, rode the KTM Superduke 1290 R last week and ended up buying the Ducati M1200 S today, mostly looks they were both crazy fun rides. Prefer the seating angle and sound and look of the Monster. I have to say the KTM made me feel like my first time on a racing dirt bike, ridiculous pull like OMG .... Just keeps pulling lol.

I kept giggling in my helmet half scared half adrenaline.

Good stuff, seeya. Out there ,

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