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  2. Begin by entering your Federal Identification Number and the period covered at the top of the form. This information is crucial for accurate processing.
  3. Indicate if your entity has filed federal Form 1065 or 1120-S by checking the appropriate boxes. If applicable, check the box for an amended return.
  4. Fill in the name of your pass-through entity and provide its address, city, state, and ZIP code. Ensure all details are correct to avoid delays.
  5. Complete Section A if you are claiming a Compliant Taxpayer exemption. Follow the instructions provided in Schedule 3P carefully.
  6. In Section B, enter the total number of nonresident members as instructed. This is important for calculating withholding amounts.
  7. Calculate your pass-through entity withholding for this year and any estimated payments. Fill in lines 1 through 3b accurately based on your calculations.
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Servicemembers are granted special exemptions from certain vehicle taxes by Kentucky and Federal laws. To understand how these exemptions work, you must clearly define and distinguish each tax. There are three types of taxes in this area: Sales Tax, Vehicle Usage Tax, and Personal Property Tax.
Kentucky does not tax active duty military pay. All military pay received by members of the Armed Forces while on active duty can be excluded from Kentucky income.
Everyone, whether civilian or military, must satisfy the requirements of state sales tax when they register their vehicle. If you have questions, consult with your local Staff Judge Advocate (JAG) or inquire in your state of residence and the state to which you are being reassigned.
Kentucky does not tax active duty military pay. (KRS 141.019(1)​(I)).
Under Kentucky law, the Military Personnel Motor Vehicle Usage Tax Exemption provides a VUT exemption to members of the Armed Forces. This exemption is available only if a military member buys a vehicle from an authorized dealer in Kentucky. The vehicle may be new or used, but cannot be purchased in another state.
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Members of the military are eligible to deduct, exempt or exclude certain types of income and expenses from federal income tax. Its important to be aware of these opportunities, understand the rules associated with them and, in some cases, keep accurate records to ensure you can take full advantage of them.
Kentucky Veterans who are at least 65 years old or totally disabled as a result of military service may receive a property tax exemption of up to $46,350 for their primary residence. This limit changes annually for inflation and is for the 2023-2024 tax year.
For immediate assistance, please view the MyTaxes page for frequently asked questions and Quick Reference Guides and Videos. The Customer Contact Center will be available for technical support from 6am to 6pm EST at 502-764-5555. We may be experiencing higher than normal call volume and wait times.

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