Florida Sales Tax on Cars: What to Know Before You Buy in 2026
Table of Contents
- What are the tax laws for buying a car in Florida?
- How do I register a car in Florida?
- Are there deadlines for registering a car in Florida?
- If I live in another state and buy a car in Florida, where do I pay sales tax?
- Do I have to pay car tax in Florida if I already paid in another state?
- Is buying a vehicle out of state more complicated?
- Can I skip auto sales tax in Florida?
- What is vehicle surtax?
- Do I need to pay sales tax when buying from a dealer?
- What is a down payment?
- Finance your used car at Autoland Jacksonville
When you buy a car in Florida, you have to pay a 6% state sales tax on the vehicle purchase price, plus a county surtax that is usually between 0.5% and 1.5% on the first $5,000.
Before you visit a dealership, it’s important to know how much to budget for taxes and fees, ways to lower those costs, and when you can avoid tax payments. For your confidence, we at the Autoland dealership have prepared answers to the most common questions about Florida car sales taxes.
What are the tax laws for buying a car in Florida?
You must pay the 6% tax when you register your vehicle in Florida. Dealer or trade-in discounts reduce the taxable amount, but factory rebates do not.
For example, if you’re buying a used SUV for $17,000 and trade in your old car for $4,000, your taxable price becomes $13,000. If you live in a county with a 1% surtax, your total tax would equal $13,000 × 7% = $910.
How do I register a car in Florida?

At Autoland Jacksonville, FL, we collect and remit sales tax to the state for every purchase, so you don’t have to worry about the paperwork. We’ll handle your title, registration, and tax filing from start to finish.
If you buy a car from a private seller, you’ll need to pay the sales tax and title fees yourself at your local office.
Make sure to bring the necessary documents, which typically include:
- The bill of sale,
- The vehicle’s title,
- Your personal identification.
You can recheck the up-to-date information about the documents required to register a car in Florida here.
Are there deadlines for registering a car in Florida?
You are required to title and register your car within 30 days of purchase or of moving into the state of Florida. Delays beyond that period may result in additional penalties and late fees. These can include fines that increase over time and the risk of your vehicle being impounded. Acting promptly can help you avoid unexpected costs and ensure compliance with Florida state regulations.
If I live in another state and buy a car in Florida, where do I pay sales tax?
The sales tax is based on where your vehicle will be registered. If you buy a car at Autoland Jacksonville but register it in another state, we’ll collect the correct rate for your home state. However, if that rate is lower than Florida’s 6%, you’ll need to pay the difference unless you register the car outside Florida within the proper window.
Do I have to pay car tax in Florida if I already paid in another state?
Florida provides credit for legally paid vehicle sales taxes from other states, up to the 6% state rate. If your state’s rate is lower, you’ll owe the difference when registering your car in Florida.
Is buying a vehicle out of state more complicated?
Not at all. When you purchase from Autoland Jacksonville, our team takes care of the sales tax for your home state and all related paperwork, making the process simple and hassle-free.
See the required documents for trade-in and purchase.
Can I skip auto sales tax in Florida?
You may qualify for a car purchase tax exemption if:
- The vehicle is given as a gift or transferred between immediate family members (spouses, parents, or children).
- You purchase a car for a nonprofit organization or government agency.
- You acquire a vehicle for resale as a licensed dealer.
- The car is used for hire in public transportation or qualifying lease operations.
What is vehicle surtax?
Florida counties can add a discretionary surtax on the first $5,000 of the vehicle’s purchase price. In Duval County, for example, the surtax is 1%, bringing the total tax to 7% on the first $5,000 and 6% on any amount above that.
For more details, visit the Florida Department of Revenue.
Do I need to pay sales tax when buying from a dealer?
Yes, but at Autoland Jacksonville dealership, we roll all applicable taxes and title fees into your purchase total and complete the title transfer for you. It’s quick, transparent, and convenient.
What is a down payment?
If you’re buying a used car, making a down payment helps cover initial costs such as taxes and fees while reducing your loan amount. It also demonstrates to lenders that you are financially committed.
We usually recommend putting down 10–20% of the car’s value, which typically covers taxes, title, and registration. Even if you only save enough for required fees, it helps you manage your budget and protect your purchase.
Finance your used car at Autoland Jacksonville
Stop by Autoland Jacksonville to get expert advice and make your next car purchase simple and rewarding. Our finance consultants will walk you through Florida’s car tax rules, help you secure favorable loan terms, and handle every bit of paperwork, whether you’re paying cash, trading in, or financing your vehicle.
Use our online car loan calculator to explore your options and start planning your next car purchase with confidence at Autoland Jacksonville.










