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Not even 1 if you intent is to sell the vehicle to make a profit. But if you are selling a vehicle you have bought, put in your name, and been driving for years then you are not going to make a profit on it so it is legal to sell. Go out and buy a vehicle and turn around and sell it at a profit and then you need a used car dealers license. It is all about your intent.
"Best Buy sells GPS systems for cars, which are essentially considered vehicle tracking systems. That is what they do, they track your vehicle to give you directions."
Buy mean purchase and sell for profit means give to someone for more than you had purchase.
Friday 1 PM to 3 PM is best time to sell fifa 15 players where as Saturday night 11 PM to 1 AM is the best time to buy players so that you can earn maximum profit.
Normally you never make a profit on a car you buy and sell years later. Depreation will take care of that. However if you are buying and selling cars for profit, then yes the net profit is considered earned income. Not the selling price but the net profit.
they first pull or buy world class youth's and then sell them in a profit.
Its easy you just buy the drugs from a cheap city then travel to another and sell them for profit. Depending on where you buy and sell them from is how much profit you make.
Friday 6 PM to 8 PM is the best time to buy FIFA 15 players and Saturday morning 6 AM to 8 AM is the best time to buy players in order to earn more profit.
The best way to profit on an investment is to buy it when the price is low and then sell it when the price is high. The risk is that one doesn't know when the market will go up or down.
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The DMV says that "anyone who sells a vehicle for profit needs a dealer license". It doesn't matter if you sell one or one hundred, it's the profit that counts. If you're doing a person-to-person sale as you would selling your car to your neighbor, you're OK. If you buy even a single car with the intention to sell it for profit, you'll need a license. Refer to vehicle code 285 and 286 on dmv.ca.gov its a long answer
It is 75.1% of a profit.