Just a fair warning for my fellow members in ND. The DMV will not except SF-97 as the accompanying letter doesn't state what state the tax was collected and for how much.
I had the invoice in hand however because the individual from GL signing the letter and SF-97 doesn't sign the invoice and because the invoice doesn't prove in any shape or form that GL is actually sending the tax to the state the vehicle was auctioned in.
They want a wet signed letter from the GL rep signing the SF-97 and letter to draft a small short letter explaining how much tax was collected and to which state it was sent with proof.
My options are to pay ND tax, or register the vehicle in the state from which it was auctioned.
All of this makes little sense to me the cashier at Staples doesn't wet sign the receipt and provide proof that the money in the till that they collected from me is actually being sent to the State of North Dakota. They insist vehicle sales are different...
Opening a beer, I have a headache!!!
I had the invoice in hand however because the individual from GL signing the letter and SF-97 doesn't sign the invoice and because the invoice doesn't prove in any shape or form that GL is actually sending the tax to the state the vehicle was auctioned in.
They want a wet signed letter from the GL rep signing the SF-97 and letter to draft a small short letter explaining how much tax was collected and to which state it was sent with proof.
My options are to pay ND tax, or register the vehicle in the state from which it was auctioned.
All of this makes little sense to me the cashier at Staples doesn't wet sign the receipt and provide proof that the money in the till that they collected from me is actually being sent to the State of North Dakota. They insist vehicle sales are different...
Opening a beer, I have a headache!!!