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      06-28-2011, 03:46 PM   #1
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Auto loan taxes

Can you pay taxes upfront on a auto loan so it won't get charged interest?
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      06-28-2011, 03:47 PM   #2
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Regardless, you still owe the same amount in the end, whether you pay the taxes or more of the remaining principle. So basically, paying the taxes = more down payment. Answer is yes, I guess.

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      06-28-2011, 03:48 PM   #3
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Can you pay taxes upfront on a auto loan so it won't get charged interest?
You pay interest on the loan principal. The more you pay upfront, the less interest you'll pay over the life of the loan.

Does that answer your question?
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      06-28-2011, 03:57 PM   #4
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Regardless, you still owe the same amount in the end, whether you pay the taxes or more of the remaining principle. So basically, paying the taxes = more down payment. Answer is yes, I guess.

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correct and pretty well worded. ('I guess')
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You can pay the whole transaction upfront - not just the tax.
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I know how it works. I was getting different numbers from bmwconfig.com. I'm using bmwconfig.com to calculate monthly payments based on financing and I'm getting different numbers. If I add the tax into the capital cost I get one number and if I add the tax as a % in the tax field I get another number.

If I pay taxes upfront I don't have to pay interest on it.
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I know how it works. I was getting different numbers from bmwconfig.com. I'm using bmwconfig.com to calculate monthly payments based on financing and I'm getting different numbers. If I add the tax into the capital cost I get one number and if I add the tax as a % in the tax field I get another number.

If I pay taxes upfront I don't have to pay interest on it.
If you pay the whole thing upfront, you don't have to pay ANY interest.
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You pay interest on the loan principal. The more you pay upfront, the less interest you'll pay over the life of the loan.
This

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I know how it works.
no you don't.
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Use cash, no taxes :P LOL
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OP you need to rethink your post...clearly math is not a strength
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