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The fantasy football regular season is past the quarter point, which might spook you a bit if you're 1-3 or 0-4. It should. Time is ticking, and if you really want to turn things around, you might need more than wai-wire pickups. The byes start after this week, and injuries will continue to cause problems. Even if you have some ailing players slated to return soon, such as Dak Prescott, Keenan Allen, or Brian Robinson Jr., you should still try to identify some buy-low, sell-high trade candidates. FantasyPros is here to help with tips and trade advice in their Week 5 Stock Watch that includes Ja'Marr Chase, Austin Ekeler, Dalvin Cook, Garrett Wilson, and Rashaad Penny, among others.
If you are in that 0-4 or 1-3 group, you can't afford to lose (m)any more games, but if you're .500 or better, it's easier to trade for injured players who are expected back in the next week or two. Acquiring an injured player is inherently risky, but you can usually get him at a reduced cost. If he does return promptly and can manage to stay healthy, you have a potential steal on your hands, so at the very least, you owe it to yourself to look into the possibility.
Remember that trade values change rapidly. Just last week, we listed Javonte Williams (knee) as a "buy-low" player, and now he's out for the year. We also listed DK Metcalf as a "sell-high" candidate, and he ripped off his best game of the year. (Now might actually be a good time to sell high on him, though.) Don't get too infatuated with a specific target. Adapt to usage trends, and don't be shy about pouncing on a good offer. -- Matt Lutovsky
Carmax makes it easy to sell your vehicle to them. Because they are a national chain that only deals with used cars, they've established a research-backed method to assess your vehicle and give you a fair price for the condition it's in. So, instead of reinventing the wheel, Henna will simply pay you $500 more than what Carmax offers you. Why do we do this? Because we'd much rather sell a truck raised in Texas to a Texan than buy a salt damaged vehicle from up north and then pay to ship it down here to sell for more than it's worth. As a local business, we like to keep things local and offer our customers a vehicle that can stand up to whatever Texas throws at it.
There are many reasons you might need to sell your vehicle, and no matter what yours is, getting it done doesn't have to be a stressful experience. In fact, at Henna Chevrolet we've been buying vehicles from the public for years and by doing so we've developed a streamlined process that guarantees you the most money with the least amount of hassle.
Trade-in: The most obvious way for us to acquire a pre-owned vehicle is through a trade-in on a new or used vehicle. When you're looking to upgrade your current car or truck to a newer or different type of vehicle, Henna will take your old one on trade. This allows you to receive a tax credit on the trade-in price and apply it to the new vehicle price, so you get to walk away without the hassle of trying to sell it yourself.
Buying from the public:When we buy directly from you, everybody wins. You get to sell a vehicle you no longer want or need, and we get a vehicle that was usually loved and cared for by the previous owner, and we'll happily pay more for this type of car, truck, or SUV.
There are two easy ways to sell Henna your vehicle. The easiest is to get it appraised at Carmax, there's one just up the road from us, and bring us the signed buyers order within 7 days. Then you simply drive it in and hand us the paperwork.
IPAC Pre-Owned Outlet welcomes you to our used car and truck dealership near Austin, TX. We proudly offer a wide selection of quality used cars and trucks for sale in the Austin area. Buy, sell, trade, or finance a used car or truck, all under a single roof. Find a great deal on your next vehicle, just a short 79 minute drive from Austin, TX. Test drive a vehicle under $25k, , vehicle under $15k, or vehicle under $20k today.
If you're in the Austin and San Marcos area and have a vehicle you wish to sell, you can sell it to us at the dealership! Here at Howdy Honda, we will buy cars from drivers and give you a free car appraisal so you can either use it as a trade-in for an upgraded ride or get top value for your vehicle with us!
You can get started on the process of selling your car to our dealership and learning what your vehicle is worth using our free, no-obligation online tools. All you need to do is put in the pertinent details such as a VIN, make, model year, and mileage along with other features to the best of your abilities, and once you have all that information ready, you can submit and get your vehicle's estimated value. We use Kelley Blue Book so you know you're getting top value and can make your decision on selling your car to us here at Howdy Honda serving Austin and San Marcos.
From there, you can take that estimate and get in touch with our dealership. We can arrange a time to verify the status of your vehicle with an in-person car appraisal, which takes around 30 minutes to an hour. When we're done, we'll provide you with an offer that is within the Kelley Blue Book price range, and you can then make a decision to sell, trade in, or go in another direction. You are under no obligation to sell to us or buy from us, as this decision is all based on what you want to do!
If you are looking to sell, and possibly want to purchase a new Honda or pre-owned option at the dealership, the trade-in route works. You can get your vehicle's trade-in value, and once we've given it an appraisal and a price we'll offer for it, you can apply the vehicle's cost toward the purchase of a car, truck, or SUV here. This is very common and allows those from Austin and San Marcos to save by knocking off a few car payments or having a sizeable down payment for their vehicle to get quality financing terms for their purchase or lease. We'll guide you through it all and go over the terms clearly so you can see how you can get a standout new Honda or used vehicle option for a quality price with the help of a trade-in.
At Howdy Honda, we take the hassle out of selling your car on the marketplace. You won't have to make listings, field calls, messages, and offers that aren't serious from all different types of people. You can get an estimated range for what your vehicle costs using our online tools, come to the dealership, and get money for your vehicle. We'll handle the paperwork and title transfers so you don't have to do it through the DMV, and can have a smooth transaction from start to finish. These vehicles we buy from you also help us bolster our used vehicle lineup as well, so it's a win-win for both parties.
Here at Howdy Honda, we'd be happy to provide more details and information about selling your vehicle to us at the dealership. To get started, use our trade-in and sell your car form, and we can go from there and discuss how we buy cars at the dealership. Plus, if you're looking to sell and trade-in and want to see what we have in our inventory, you can even start the buying process online with us too! Contact us any time with questions or to get started.
We'll have more tomorrow -- plus, Jamey Eisenberg's Start 'Em & Sit 'Em calls later tonight -- but for now let's get to today's newsletter, where we're previewing each position for Week 8 and talking trade targets. Make sure you check out Dave Richard's Trade Values Chart if you're looking to make a trade this week, of course. And, to get your questions included in the newsletter in the coming days, send them to Chris.Towers@ViacomCBS.com with "#AskFFT" as the subject line.
"The NFL trade deadline is generally more bluster than actual movement, but with a little more than a week remaining before the deadline, we've already had two running backs moved that have altered the landscape of Fantasy Football."
"Making trades for tight ends has become very difficult, mostly because there aren't very many good options. Even if you count Kyle Pitts, there are only 11 tight ends averaging 10 FPPG or better. And that also includes David Njoku, who we know we won't have for at least the next two weeks. It's going to be very difficult to find a current top-12 tight end you can trade for that you both feel good about and can afford. So let's look for some guys currently outside the top-12 as buy low candidates."
Last week, I told you to buy low on Ezekiel Elliott, Joe Mixon, and George Kittle, and that looks pretty great after one week. Let's see if I can do as well with this week's crop of trade targets. As always, if you're looking to make your own trades, make sure you check out Dave Richard's Trade Values Chart so you know how to make the right offers.
If you sell taxable items at a fair, festival, antique market, trade show, arts and crafts show, gun show or other type of market or show, you may be responsible for collecting and remitting Texas sales and use tax. Depending on your business structure, you may also be responsible for paying franchise tax.
A "seller" is a retailer, wholesaler, distributor, manufacturer or other person who sells, leases, rents or transfers ownership of taxable items or performs taxable services for consideration. "Consideration" is the total amount paid for a taxable item or taxable service before tax.
Sellers at fairs, festivals, markets and shows, including sellers from outside Texas participating at these events, are engaged in business in Texas and must have a Texas Sales and Use Tax Permit if they:
Event promoters (organizers) are sellers, too. They must collect and remit the sales tax on their sales, as well as sales made by individuals, dealers or salespersons at these events who do not have an active Texas Sales and Use Tax Permit and whose sales do not qualify for tax exemption. Examples of sales that qualify for tax exemption include sales made by sellers under: 041b061a72