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If you hold a valid title issued in another state and have owned the vehicle 6 months or more before moving to Pennsylvania, you will not be required to pay any sales tax when you register your vehicle in Pennsylvania. Applicants exempt from Pennsylvania sales tax will list the appropriate Sales Tax Exemption reason code in Section I, block 1A and/or 1B on Form MV-1.

If you hold a valid title issued in another state and, have owned the vehicle less than 6 months before moving to Pennsylvania, you will need to provide proof of sales tax paid to the previous titling jurisdiction, OR remit PA sales tax. Applicants entitled to a tax credit will list the appropriate tax credit amount in "Less Tax Credit" block on Form MV-1.
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I’m not starting an argument, I live on Pittsburgh and brought 2 car’s here when I moved from Ohio. I did not pay sales tax again in pa. I DO KNOW FOR SURE.
Only because you had owned the vehicles for over 6 months. Own them less than 6 months prior to the move, you will pay double.
 

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Only because you had owned the vehicles for over 6 months. Own them less than 6 months prior to the move, you will pay double.
Ok this is the last I’m going to say on this thread. I bought my jeep in Pittsburgh in January while I was still living in Ohio, paid Ohio sales tax. Moved to Pittsburgh in March, did not pay sales tax again!
 

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I agree. All the evidence points to the spray in liner being incorrectly installed which will no doubt lead to a rusty bed.

the only solution is for Ford to destroy the truck and start the build over.
 

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Well, it's been almost 7 months. Nothing but bad Karma since the truck was produced on 12/10. Looks like it was built on Dec 10th, went to body shop possibly for spray-in bedliner on Dec 17th, and was released from factory on Dec 20th but then went back to Body Company on the same day. Maybe on inspection they noticed a problem.

So, now, assuming that the bed liner was misapplied, I am probably looking at something which is not going to be done correctly and wind up with a rusty bed over time. That's about the only conclusion I can reach. I mean to me, in this scenario, the only correct way to fix this is to make the bed over again. Or scrap the car and do it over. You know that Ford is not going to do this.

I do not know for a fact that this is the delay, but it is the only logical conclusion.

I am thinking of pulling the plug on my order and let some hapless soul deal with the rust issue. Too much bad Karma.

In the time that it has taken to process this order, I have bought another house in another state, and no matter what, this is going to be an issue for dealer with Ford not seeing a match between the address on the order and the ship destination. Even though I am technically in two homes at the moment, there is no need for me to pay state tax in Texas to title it here and then turn around and pay again in PA where I will be moving. The only way that I get around that is to 1) not title it for 6 months in PA after titling in Texas, or 2) shipping directly to PA. PA will accept the taxes from another state as long as you have owned the car a minimum of 6 months.

And before you ask, yes I called Ford Customer Relations. They were unwilling to inform me on anything beyond what I already know.

Right now the alleged delivery date to dealer is around 2/9. I don't see it happening. It's going to sit there in the Mexican desert until the seating is all dry rotted out. It is not dealer's fault, but another in a run of reasons why I should know better than to order a new model in the first year of the model. I always preach to people to wait until Ford works out the kinks. I didn't listen to my own advice and now I am paying for it.
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