BimmerDriver
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The last time I won a sweepstakes, I got a can of car wax.
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Good for the young man. Thrilled to see a young enthusiast get an opportunity at what many would consider a grail car. And he gets to have it in his youth and make sore memories. Cool contests by Stang
30k No way. I might be missing a few fees but I know this much, WI State tax on a car is 5.6%. The states DMV title fee is $164.50. Annual registration fee is $85.
it’s gonna depends largely on what the 1099 states (fair market value). No one has to pay sales tax when receiving a gifted vehicle, but the person giving the car away may have to pay a gift tax, depending on the value of the car.Sorry, but lottery/contest winnings don't work like that. Maybe I read wrong and you mean that it is above $30k when you add in the WI state tax to the federal tax. Also, guess what happens to your income earnings for that year when you file your taxes.
I'd pay $30K for a brand new GT500 though. LOLit’s gonna depends largely on what the 1099 states (fair market value). No one has to pay sales tax when receiving a gifted vehicle, but the person giving the car away may have to pay a gift tax, depending on the value of the car.
On the federal side, who knows maybe the young man is putting the gt500 into service as a business vehicle? Which would make the tax implications more diluted.
I just don’t know if there’s enough info to automatically jump to the conclusions he’s on the hook for 30k in taxes from this.
it’s gonna depends largely on what the 1099 states (fair market value). No one has to pay sales tax when receiving a gifted vehicle, but the person giving the car away may have to pay a gift tax, depending on the value of the car.
On the federal side, who knows maybe the young man is putting the gt500 into service as a business vehicle? Which would make the tax implications more diluted.
I just don’t know if there’s enough info to automatically jump to the conclusions he’s on the hook for 30k in taxes from this.
Well, I started this tangent and I agree, there's not enough info for the winner's tax liability to be known. I just took a WAG and said $30k. I hope something worked out for him but who knows?it’s gonna depends largely on what the 1099 states (fair market value). No one has to pay sales tax when receiving a gifted vehicle, but the person giving the car away may have to pay a gift tax, depending on the value of the car.
On the federal side, who knows maybe the young man is putting the gt500 into service as a business vehicle? Which would make the tax implications more diluted.
I just don’t know if there’s enough info to automatically jump to the conclusions he’s on the hook for 30k in taxes from this.
Oprah did that a few years ago when she gave the whole studio audience of one show a car. Apparently some of the winners couldn't come up with enough money to accept the car. The media got wind and the next thing you hear is that she ponied up the money for taxes too.I'd pay $30K for a brand new GT500 though. LOL
I have seen that some of the sweepstakes for cars and other high priced items also throw in cash to cover the cost of taxes. Wonder if this was the case with this 500...
Those aren't tiny people. How do they fit in this car? My 10 year old is cramped in the back seat.Stangmode gave away a 2020 GT500. Was it this car?