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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the Idaho ST-133 in the editor.
  2. Begin by entering the Buyer’s Name and Seller’s Name in the designated fields. Ensure that both names are spelled correctly to avoid any issues during processing.
  3. Fill in the addresses for both the buyer and seller, including city, state, and ZIP code. Accurate address information is crucial for proper identification.
  4. Next, provide details about the vehicle or vessel being sold. Enter the year, make, model, and Hull or Vehicle Identification Number (VIN) in their respective fields.
  5. Answer the qualifying questions regarding the sale. Mark 'Yes' or 'No' for each question to determine eligibility for tax exemption. If you answer 'No' to any question, you do not qualify for this exemption.
  6. If applicable, complete the American Indian Exemption section by providing proof of tribal membership and delivery details within an Indian reservation.
  7. Finally, both buyer and seller must sign and date the form at the bottom before submitting it to the county assessor (DMV).

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Each owner-occupied primary residence (house or manufactured home) and up to one-acre of land is eligible for a Homestead Exemption. This exemption allows the value of your residence and land up to one-acre be exempted at 50% of the assessed value up to a maximum of $125,000; whichever is less.
The following states offer partial exemption on property taxes for seniors and people over 65. Hawaii. In Hawaii, if youre 65 or older, you could knock $160,000 off your homes assessed value, reducing your property tax liability. Louisiana. Alaska. New York. Washington. Mississippi. Florida. South Dakota.
Depending on the state, these may include government entities, non-profits, and schools, to name a few. It is the buyers responsibility to provide their exemption certificates in order to not be charged sales tax, and sellers need to keep documentation of these exemptions on file.
Idahos Property Tax Relief Programs Age 65 or older. Widow(er) Blind. Fatherless or motherless child under 18 years of age. Former prisoner of war/hostage. Veteran with a 10 percent or more service-connected disability or receiving a pension from Veterans Affairs (VA) for a non-service-connected disability.
Do I have to pay sales tax? No. A gift isnt subject to sales tax because you didnt buy it. However, you must complete an Idaho Sales Tax Exemption Certificate, Form ST-133, Section II, and give the completed form to the clerk when you title and register the vehicle.
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You may qualify for a property tax reduction if you meet the following requirements. You are in one or more of the following categories as of January 1st: Age 65 or older. Widow(er) of any age.
Property Tax-Aide features Homeowners Exemption and two programs specifically for older residents in Idaho Property Tax Reduction Program (circuit breaker) and Property Tax Deferral.
Qualifications. Idaho has a Homeowners Property Tax Exemption equal to either 50 percent of the assessed value or up to $125,000, whichever is less, for owner-occupied homes and manufactured homes that are considered the deeded owners primary residence.

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