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QuestionInsurance Question  My husband's car was recently totalled and a friend said that when purchasing a new replacement car, the insurance company will pay the sales tax. They don't voluntarily tell you this, you have to ask them about it. Is this true? And if it is does it apply to a used replacement car also.

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If an insurance company has to include sales tax (or other things such as title and registration fees) will depend on state laws. If there are no governing laws regarding this, the insurance company's own guidelines will determine if as part of your settlement you will receive monies to cover these taxes and fees.

Some insurance companies will automatically include in their settlement amount the vehicle's actual cash value, so that you can buy a vehicle comparable to the one declared a total loss, AND the amount needed to cover sales tax, title and registration fees. Other insurance companies do not include these expenses as part of the settlement costs and others may include it if you negotiate it into the settlement amount. If sales taxes are to be paid it normally does not matter if the replacement vehicle is new or used.

Many states leave it up to the insurance company and their internal guidelines to determine if these items will be covered. Others, such as Illinois, request insurance companies to pay.

According to the Illinois Department of Insurance if you can prove that you bought or leased another vehicle within 30 days of your settlement, your insurance company must reimburse you for the applicable taxes, title and transfer fees. You are reimbursed partial or fully for these expenses depending on if the value of the car you purchased was more or less than your settlement amount.

There are articles in our learning center that are helpful when working with an insurance adjuster on your claim and negotiating a settlement.

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