toystory1130
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in a raffle, how many tickets would you buy at $1.00 each? It's a Chevy if that matters, must be present to win. They will continue to draw tickets until they have a winner.
And you probably owe income tax on the value of the vehicle as well (That's what happened when the Oprah gave away cars to the audience).Keep in mind that you'll need to pay the sales tax on it in order to register it.
Yep. Overall, you can expect to pay about 1/3 of the car's value in taxes. The sales tax won't hit you until April, but the sales tax (around 9%, depending on where you live) will need to be paid right away. There are also the cost of license plates and insurance, which may be significantly higher than what you've been paying.And you probably owe income tax on the value of the vehicle as well (That's what happened when the Oprah gave away cars to the audience).
This would be my luck as well! Back in 2014, Disney gave away a trip a day in Jan. You had to enter each day to be eligible for that day. I entered faithfully, and reminded my dh to enter every day...I didn't win but imagine my surprise when my aunt calls and tells me she won...and she only entered once lol! She did take my family with her so all was good, and we can still be friendshowever much you're willing to lose? I wouldn't think of it as how much would I spend towards the car but how much are you willing to donate to the fair (or set on fire). I'd treat it as if your giving away the money since it's still a game of chance. (and with my luck, even if I bought 10 thousand tickets and there was only one other person, they'd pick the one ticket from the other guy)
To me, the type of car has quite a bit to do with it. If it was actually a car that I was in the market for, I would buy some tickets -- but I definitely don't want to be saddled with a huge tax bill for a car I don't really want.The type of car has nothing to do with how many tickets to buy. If you buy at least 1, you have a chance to win.
Yes, the famous Oprah car giveaway DISASTER.And you probably owe income tax on the value of the vehicle as well (That's what happened when the Oprah gave away cars to the audience).
Keep in mind that you have to pay the sales tax before you can sell it.Even if I didn't want the car, it would be a great thing to win - just sell it and use the proceeds to pay the taxes. Remainder would still be cash to me!
But that said, I have lousy luck, so I would probably buy one or two tickets for fun, and call it a day.