Summary
In New Jersey, sales tax refunds on canceled warranties are generally not issued unless canceled within a specific period, often 30 days. Dealerships should provide terms and conditions for warranties. Verify if the dealerships policy aligns with state laws. Consider contacting the Division of Consumer Affairs for guidance.Full Conversation
I purchased an extended warranty from the dealership, decided I didn’t want it. I canceled it, and I was told I could not be refunded the sales tax. It was a cash purchase . I’m in the state on New Jersey, is this the law in NJ
In New Jersey, sales tax refunds on canceled warranties can be complex. Generally, sales tax is not refundable unless the warranty is canceled within a specific time frame. Check with the dealership and review your warranty agreement for details.
This is one of the reasons I canceled because they wouldn’t give me terms and conditions on the extended warranty, it was canceled within 30 days of the purchase
Hey ****, it sounds frustrating dealing with the warranty issue. In New Jersey, the key points to consider are:
- Sales tax refunds are typically not issued if the warranty was canceled after a specific period, often 30 days.
- Request the dealership for written terms and conditions of the warranty.
- Check if the dealership's policy aligns with New Jersey laws.
Have you contacted the dealership regarding their policy on sales tax refunds?
I was at the dealership yesterday. They told me that they couldn’t refund the sales tax because it was a cash deal.
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Hey ****, it sounds like you're facing a tricky situation. In New Jersey, it's important to verify if the dealership's policy complies with state laws. Have you considered contacting the Division of Consumer Affairs for assistance or exploring legal options?
This is why I’m trying to get an answer if I need a lawyer or how I should pursue this.
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Hey ****, here's some information:
- In New Jersey, dealerships generally should provide terms and conditions for warranties.
- Refunds may depend on dealership policy and state law compliance.
- Consider contacting the Division of Consumer Affairs for guidance.
If you need more help, let me know!
Thank you
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Hey ****, it seems like you're dealing with a challenging situation regarding the extended warranty and sales tax issue. Given your circumstances, contacting the Division of Consumer Affairs is a good step. If you need further assistance or have other questions, feel free to ask!