It depends on who has the vehicle for sale. If it's an individual, then you don't have to pay tax to them, the dmv will collect the taxes from you. If it's a dealer you are talking about, then yes, it's ok for them to add tax to the vehicle. Look at it like this...You go to the grocery store. You buy a loaf of bread for $1.59, when you get to the register, you need to pay the $1.59 plus the tax. The price does not reflect the tax included.
is a quoted price afixed price
The price of gold is usually quoted in troy ounces.
From Stock Exchanges
I just was quoted $263 with tax.
At the release of the console, the price in Singapore was quoted between $700SGD to $799SGD. The model PlayStation the price was for is the 80GD HDD.
I have a 1991 944S2 Cabriolet and still have the window sticker. The price on the window sticker is $53,000.
$89,092.56 per gram Sorry but this is wrong. Probably what was intended to be quoted was $89,092.56 per kilogram. The price per gram would be 1/1000 of this price. Precious metal prices are normally quoted using troy ounces.
amerigas just quoted me 378.9 plus tax and delivery
high-balling
well there are only 6 ever made and i saw one sell for over 20k so i think youll only get it for a lot of money
A bid size is a number of shares that a buyer is willing to purchase at the quoted bid price.
A reasonable price for a Canon Inkjet printer would be around $100.00. The price quoted would be for the basic printer, of course, the more options one adds on, the higher the price.